Wednesday, 08 Sep 2010

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USA: There could be trouble ahead...

Banks need to check whether companies borrowing money are located or do business with the US, says corporate lawyer Jeremy Glover.



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USA: New Test for Patent-Eligible Subject Matter

A new Test for patent-eligible subject matter has been established in 'Re Bilski', says lawyer Scott Alter of US law firm Faegre & Benson.

Litigation is soaring, says in-house counsel survey

Litigation levels are soaring as a result of the credit crunch, according to a survey of in-house counsel by law firm Fulbright & Jaworski.


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USA: Sweeping Changes to Family and Medical Leave Act

The US Government has revised its final revised regulations on the Family and Medical Leave Act



Avoiding the pitfalls when purchasing from New York developers

Avoiding the pitfalls: guidance for foreign investors purchasing condominium apartments from New York developers



Between the EESA and Obama: A reponse to the financial crisis

Law firm Gide reports on recent initiatives by the US Government in response to the financial crisis and how non-US banks view these initiatives.



Madoff losses may affect 3 million worldwide, say lawyers

Lawyers are estimating three million worldwide may have lost money invested with Madoff, according to The Times.



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