We have QUITE the round-up for you today – twelve jurisdictions are weighing in with updates in a number of different industries and practices. So before you head out to enjoy this beautiful spring weekend, grab a cup of coffee and take a look through these top posts from this week on ILNToday!
- EU-US Privacy Law Remains Unsettled after Article 29 Working Party Demands Changes to Proposed Privacy Shield Agreement from Lewis Rice (US)
- Peterka Partners – Newsletter 2016 from PETERKA & Partners (Czech Republic)
- NLRB General Counsel Reveals Top Issues in Recent Memo – Employment Law This Week from Epstein Becker Green (US)
- Federal Court of Appeal considers “special circumstances” in appeal of trade-mark expungement from Clark Wilson (Canada)
- Watch Out: Increasing Scrutiny by the SEC of your Dealings with Regulators from Shartsis Friese LLP (US)
- Foreign Exchange Management Act (“FEMA”)/Foreign Investment from LexCounsel Law Offices (India)
- ILN IP Insider: Expanding Reach of the Copyright Fair Use Defense from Davis & Gilbert (US)
- Italy: New provisions for banks in financial difficulties from EXPLegal (Italy)
- FORÆLDELSESFRIST UDLØBER I 2016/2017 from DAHL Law Firm (Denmark)
- The dangers of not accepting a Part 36 offer from Fladgate LLP (England)
- Dispute over Ownership of the ‘Killie Pie’ from Miller Samuel Hill Brown (Scotland)
- Jurisdiction Test for Foreign Defendants Continues to Narrow from Davis & Gilbert
- Choosing between arbitration and litigation? Look to your contract! And ponder the pitfalls. from Clark Wilson (Canada)
- “Red Flags” in Data Breach Notices that Get the Attention of the Attorney General’s Office from Davis Malm & D’Agostine (US)