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Darius Walker (Ogletree Deakins)

This Quick Overview discusses how sports and entertainment employers that have noncompete agreements with their employees in the US, or are considering them, should respond to developments at the federal and state levels.

John C. Funderburk and Sydney J. St. Pierre (Kean Miller LLP)

Often overlooked are the impacts wildfires can have on oil and gas operations. The potential for wildfires to cause severe damage underscores the need for stringent fire safety protocols. 

This articles provides steps oil and gas operators can take in preparation for and prevention of a wildfire.

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Region: United States
Global Legal Group
263 pages

This multi-jurisdictional guide explores issues in gambling laws and regulations – including relevant authorities and legislation, application for a license, license restrictions, digital media, enforcement, and liability.

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Interest Area: Sports and Entertainment
Region: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Hungary, India, Ireland, Isle of Man, Israel, Japan, Macau, Malta, Mexico, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States
Global Legal Group
114 pages

This multi-jurisdictional guide explores issues in investor-state arbitration laws and regulations - including treaties, legal frameworks, case trends, funding, international tribunals, domestic courts, recognition, and enforcement.

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Region: Australia, France, Germany, Hungary, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, Turkey, United Kingdom, United States
Global Legal Group
218 pages

This guide covers cybersecurity laws and regulations in 21 jurisdictions. Topics discussed in this edition include preventing attacks, corporate governance, litigation, insurance, and investigatory and police powers.

Global Legal Group
222 pages

This guide covers legal issues, rules and developments regarding foreign direct investment regimes across 30 jurisdictions.

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Region: Australia, Austria, Bahrain, Belgium, Brazil, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Japan, South Korea, Luxembourg, Malaysia, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, Norway, Poland, Romania, Singapore, Slovenia, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States
Liz Lugones, COO/Senior Advisor, UpLevel Ops
1 pages

In today's complex business landscape, collaboration between in-house legal departments and external counsel is crucial. Law firms are an extension of a legal team and provide substantive expertise unavailable on the team and support on high-volume, high-risk matters requiring additional expertise. Read this article for key strategies that can help corporate in-house legal departments develop robust partnerships with their external counsel.

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Interest Area: Law Department Management
Region: Global
Audience: Mid-Career, New to In-House, Legal Operations, Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Global Legal Group
170 pages

In this multi-jurisdictional guide, explore an overview of key legal issues, rules, and developments regarding designs across 18 jurisdictions.

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Interest Area: Intellectual Property
Region: Australia, Brazil, Canada, Finland, Germany, Ghana, India, Israel, Italy, Mexico, Norway, Philippines, Spain, Switzerland, Taiwan, United Kingdom, United States, Zimbabwe
Rachel V. See (Seyfarth Shaw LLP)
6 pages

This article discusses how President Biden's Executive Order on artificial intelligence and follow-up actions by federal agencies will impact federal risk-management practices, likely serving as a model for AI risk management by private-sector employers.

Rachel V. See, Annette Tyman, and Joseph R. Vele (Seyfarth Shaw LLP)
8 pages

This article discusses how President Biden's executive order on artificial intelligence impacts employers.

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