Navalny Faces 19-Year Sentence Amid International Outcry Over Extremism Charges

Longtime Russian dissident and critic Alexei Navalny was sentenced to an additional 19 years in prison on a roster of extremism-related charges following a closed-door hearing. The scandalous sentencing prompted denunciation from numerous countries, international organizations and human rights groups. According to a report from Interfax, the Moscow City Court convicted Navalny of organizing an…

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Bridging the Cybersecurity and Compliance Divide: Lessons from a NAVEX Webinar

The field of corporate and cyber law is continuously evolving, and it has become increasingly crucial for legal professionals to familiarize themselves with risk and process management frameworks. In a recent webinar titled “Risk and Process Management Framework: Lessons Learned in Getting Started”, hosted by NAVEX and featuring Forrester’s Cody Scott, pertinent insights were offered…

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Navigating the Future of Law: Global Tax Changes, Privacy Regulations, and Antitrust Reform

The worlds of law and corporate affairs have seen several significant changes recently as governments and corporations alike tackle emerging and re-defined challenges in their sectors. Whilst new legislation and pivoting business transactions are a focal point of these changes, it is important for lawyers and in-house legal teams in corporations to look at the…

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US Mattress Industry Seeks Antidumping Duties on Imports from Multiple Countries: Assessing the Implications

On July 28, 2023, an unexpected shift occurred in the mattress industry. A coalition of United States domestic producers and wholesalers of mattresses officially filed petitions with the U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC) and the U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC). Within these petitions, the coalition was seeking the imposition of antidumping (AD) duties on imports…

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Kazakhstan Targets Offshore Wealth: New Law Aims to Recover Illicit Assets

Earlier this year, on July 12th, President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev of Kazakhstan has taken a definitive step towards ensuring the recovery of assets acquired illegally and hidden abroad. He has signed a new law, ‘On the return of illegally acquired assets to the state,’ and also made supplementary amendments to the country’s Code of Administrative Offenses,…

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NLRB Ruling Shifts Employment Law Landscape: Implications for HR Policies and Workers’ Rights

A recent decision by the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) could have significant implications for employers and their HR policies, even in non-unionized workplaces. In a case decided on August 2, 2023, known as Stericycle, Inc., the NLRB has potentially changed the landscape of employment law by reversing a previous 2017 decision regarding the analysis…

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CPPA Expands Scope with Probe into Connected Vehicle Data Privacy Practices

The California Privacy Protection Agency’s (CPPA) Enforcement Division has taken up the mantle of scrutinizing data privacy practices by connected vehicle manufacturers and accompanying technologies. The CPPA, a body established by the 2018 California Privacy Rights Act, is chiefly engrossed in crafting regulations. This latest probe, however, signals the expanding scope of their remit. (Robinson+Cole…

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New York Court Dismisses $145M Foreign Arbitration Award: A Challenge in Enforcing International Judgments

In a recent development, the Southern District of New York dismissed a petition to confirm a foreign arbitration award amounting to $145 million. The award was initially rendered in Hong Kong, but the court made its decision to dismiss based on lack of personal jurisdiction. The case brought to the attention the complexities surrounding the…

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Preventing Potential Genocide of Hazaras: Organizations Urge International Investigation and Support

The Asian Forum for Human Rights and Development (FORUM-ASIA) released a statement recently expressing concern over the systemic persecution of Shia Hazaras in Afghanistan, warning of a potential genocide under Taliban rule. In its call for action, FORUM-ASIA highlighted the urgency to amplify the situation of marginalized groups like the Shia Hazaras in Afghanistan. The…

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MIT Task Force Releases Preliminary Principles for Responsible Generative AI Use in Legal Systems

In a noteworthy development, an MIT task force specifically designed to develop guidelines and principles on Generative AI’s responsible use for law and legal systems has released preliminary versions of seven principles. These principles aim to ensure factual accuracy, ensure valid legal reasoning, align with professional ethics and diligently use AI responsibly in the legal…

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AI and IP: Navigating the Complex Intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Rights

Artificial Intelligence (AI) tools, ranging from text and image generators to music and software code marvelling utilities, have seen a significant proliferation recently. However, their integration with Intellectual Property (IP) has been the subject of intense discussion in legal circles. One of the key focal points of these debates circles around whether works of art…

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UK Government to Establish Company Sustainability Disclosure Standards in Alignment with Global Trends

In a significant move that aligns with global sustainability trends, the UK government announced on August 2, 2023 that it plans to establish company sustainability disclosure standards. The proposed standards will be in place by July 2024, with the aim of enhancing the comparability and value of reported information for investors. This initiative demonstrates the…

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UNCITRAL Concludes 56th Session: Anticipating New Guidelines for International Trade Law

The United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) concluded its 56th session in Vienna, Austria on July 25, 2023. This influential conference brought together legal scholars and practitioners from around the globe to discuss and shape the future of international trade law. According to the information provided by legal updates publisher JD Supra, numerous…

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