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How to File a Lawsuit Against a Foreign Government: The Swiss Perspective.

Posted in International Litigation

I’m thrilled to publish this excellent guest post submitted by Yves Klein of Monfrini Crettol & Partners in Geneva, Switzerland. I recently read Santiago Cueto’s entry on this blog titled How to File a Lawsuit Against a Foreign Government. The Basics, on which I commented on LinkedIn. Santiago kindly offered me to write this contribution… Continue Reading

Zen and the Art of Initial Public Offerings: China Takes Global Lead

Posted in International Investments, International Litigation

 As reported by the Wall Street Journal’s Lynn Cowan today, China has taken the global lead in initial public offering activity for 2009. As Ms. Cowan reported, should  the pace continue, China will come out on top of "every other country, and even entire regions such as Europe and North America, for all of 2009." … Continue Reading

European Union E-Discovery Rules: What Every Corporate Litigator Must Know

Posted in International Litigation

To allay fears concerning the handling of users’ personal information, European  regulators have established operating guidelines for social-networking web sites to ensure they comply with the region’s privacy laws. As reported in The Wall Street Journal, EU Lays Out Web Privacy Rules, the guidelines were established to shore up EU data privacy laws already in place…. Continue Reading