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Editor’s Picks: Red Notices & INTERPOL | Virtual Onboarding | Spoiling ‘Reptile Theory’

Legal Talk Network

Michelle Estlund’s blog Red Notice Law Journal introduced me to a world where criminal justice, immigration and international law intersect. The host and guests on Best’s Insurance Law Podcast explain it’s been around since 2009. MORE FROM THE NETWORK.

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Staying Compliant in U.S. Investigations: How to Protect Privacy Without Losing Momentum 

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For global organizations and international law firms, conducting internal investigations that involve U.S. privacy compliance depends on navigating a maze of federal statutes, state-level laws, and industry-specific regulations. laws may view the same actions as overly invasive. and international standards.

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Debevoise Adds Matthew Kelly to Data Strategy & Security Group, Further Bolstering Market-Leading AI and Cybersecurity Capabilities

Debevoise Data Blog

Kelly was counsel at another international law firm where he represented leading financial services firms and public companies on cybersecurity, data governance, and data privacy matters, as well as on commercial disputes, regulatory inquiries and internal investigations. from Harvard University in 2009, and his B.A.

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Trademark Extraterritoriality: Abitron v. Hetronic Doesn’t Go the Distance (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

By Guest Bloggers Margaret Chon and Christine Haight Farley [Margaret Chon is a Professor of Law at Seattle University School of Law, and Christine Haight Farley is a Professor of Law at American University Washington College of Law.] Hetronic International Inc. ,

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