Cartel Regulation 2016 - Italy
In this article key questions are answered by leading practitioners regarding Cartel regulation in Italy.
In this article key questions are answered by leading practitioners regarding Cartel regulation in Italy.
This report examines several case studies from the spheres of credit and lending, hiring and employment, higher education, and criminal justice to provide snapshots of opportunities and dangers, as well as ways that government policies can work to harness the power of big data and avoid discriminatory outcomes in the United States.
This article presents the full year of 2015 data and reflects recent developments related to proxy access in the United States.
Cubans say the changes to their country’s socialist economic model will happen sin prisa, pero sin pausa – without hurry, but without pausing. That may be a good – or perhaps necessary – political strategy.
New York’s highest court has rejected an attempt to expand the state’s common-interest doctrine, and reinstated the New York rule that the doctrine only applies in the context of actual or threatened litigation.
In this article questions and answers were adapted from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) Compliance Manual Section on Religious Discrimination.
In this article the Commission proposed – and the House adopted – six Resolutions. Those Resolutions were the product of a three-year study of how globalization and technology are transforming the practice of law and how the regulation of lawyers should be updated in light of those developments.
This article addresses latest privacy developments regarding data security.
This paper seeks to provide a framework for boards to build a renewal process that increases accountability and achieves the right mix of skills and experience to create long-term effectiveness in the United States.
This article looks at an approach to setting up a formal interviewing plan for a forensic engagement.