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Remuneration, risk and regulation: putting your money where your mouth is?

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • April 30 2008

Senior executives are finding that the financial uncertainty of the past nine months is having an increasingly personal impact

Changing online terms without notifying customers is a risky business

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • October 8 2007

A recent US court ruling is a harsh reminder that unless customers are given sufficient notice of changes to online contracts (eg, subscriptions, website terms of use, conditions of sale) the changes will not be binding

Mandelson speech signals a change of approach to rules on foreign state investments into the EU

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • European Union, USA
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  • January 8 2008

In a speech to US officials in Washington DC on 8 November 2007, Peter Mandelson, the EU Commissioner for Trade, indicated that new transparency rules should be applied to foreign state investments into EU and US assets of strategic importance

Corporate liability for universal crimes

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • USA
  • -
  • October 7 2010

A recent US Second Circuit Court of Appeals decision has concluded that corporations cannot be sued in the US under the Alien Torts Statute for alleged violations of customary international law

BAE Systems Plc announces global settlement with US and UK

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • United Kingdom, USA
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  • February 16 2010

The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) and the US Department of Justice (DoJ) have reached a global settlement with BAE Systems Plc (BAE Systems), after the company admitted to control failures in the way it ran its business globally

No property right in the contents of an e-mail

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
  • -
  • USA
  • -
  • December 11 2012

A commercial deal has gone wrong