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Anti-Corruption

FCPA Overreach? Courts Address Personal Jurisdiction In Cases Against Foreign Defendants

In the past decade, the U.S. government has interpreted the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) increasingly broadly, especially in cases against non-U.S. defendants. In particular, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) have asserted jurisdiction over...

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Technology

Beyond Cost Savings: How Advanced Analytics In E-Discovery May Be Pivotal To Successful Case Outcomes

Editor: Please tell us about your background, as well as your role at Xerox. Kuhlmann: I’ve been in the e-discovery business for about 25 years, and for the last four I’ve been with Lateral Data, where I am the vice president of business development. I work closely with clients to...

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Litigation

Delaware Chancery Court Updates: Back to Basics – Jurisdiction And Confidentiality

The Delaware Chancery Court issued two recent opinions that provide helpful guidance to practitioners and reaffirm certain basic principles of Chancery Court practice. On April 2, in Charlotte Broadcasting, LLC et al. v. Davis Broadcasting of Atlanta LLC, the Court reminded litigants of the...

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