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30
Aug
Comes on Heels of White House Threat to Eliminate the Program
Washington, DC (August 29, 2017) – As a follow up to several stories that ran this week highlighting the Administration’s efforts to eliminate the J1 Exchange Visitor Program — a State Department cultural exchange for international students and young professionals —below is a link to a report by the research firm EurekaFacts showing that one of those J1 programs, Summer Work Travel (SWT), delivers significant benefits to the U.S. in...
30
Aug
Impact on American Business, Tourism and Diplomacy Devastating;
New Study Shows Program Strengthens U.S. Economy
Washington, DC (August 27, 2017) – At a time when the world’s favorability rating of the United States hovers below 50 percent, a small working group based in the White House is seeking to eliminate the majority of privately-funded J1 Exchange Visitor Programs. As reported today in the Wall Street Journal, American businesses fear the economic blow they will experience as a result of this effort.
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30
Aug
Client name
ASML Holding N.V. – seller
Other parties involved
Kulicke & Soffa Industries Inc.; Liteq B.V.
Nature of transaction
Liteq develops chip packaging machines that work on the basis of lithographic methods, a new way of packaging, enabling the chip industry to respond to the semiconductors always becoming smaller and thinner.
Liteq's technologies were developed through close cooperation of several technology, financial and developmental organizations within the region including ASML Netherlands BV, Beltec Holding BV, the Brabant Development Agency (BOM), Sioux, Random Capital BV...
29
Aug
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In a recent article, Privacy in Mobile mHealth Apps (Part I), the firm discussed the core aim of the ‘Code of Conduct on privacy for mHealth apps’ (Code): to regulate and secure the personal data gathered by mHealth apps. However, compliance with the Code doesn’t necessarily equate to compliance with data protection law. Any code for mHealth will need...
29
Aug
In this installment of the Big Data Initiative Podcast series, Dr. Zev Eigen, Global Director of Data Analytics with Littler, and Mark Torchiana, one of the founders of Courtroom Insight, discuss how technology enables lawyers to evaluate potential expert witnesses and other litigation professionals.
Littler Big Data Podcast
107 - The Proof Is in the Pudding: How Lawyers Use Data to Vet Expert Witnesses
29
Aug
For years courts, prosecutors and SEC lawyers have twisted themselves into knots trying to figure out when those who leak insider information (“tippers”) benefit from the leak and thereby violate the securities laws based on the decision in Dirks v. S.E.C., 463 U.S. 646 (1983). Cases have run the gambit from insiders receiving bags of cash to cheating husbands getting the psychic benefit of knowing that their girlfriends were profiting on their tips.
The Second Circuit has been one of the...
28
Aug
by Theodore Edwards, Associate, Pepper Hamilton and Deborah Enea, Associate, Pepper Hamilton
Executive Summary
After 2021, the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority will no longer encourage or compel banks to provide quotes for LIBOR.
LIBOR will likely change or be discontinued entirely.
Parties should scrutinize existing financial contracts to determine what effect a change to, or discontinuation of, LIBOR will have.
Parties to new financial contracts must build in flexibility to address changes to, or a discontinuation of, LIBOR.
Introduction
LIBOR has been referred to as “the...
23
Aug
On August 17, 2017, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit issued an important decision in a high-profile case against Uber Technologies that has broad implications for the enforceability of terms of use entered on mobile device apps. In Meyer v. Uber Technologies, Inc.,1 the Second Circuit, whose jurisdiction includes New York, applied California law and reached a decision that echoes previous rulings by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, i.e., that users are...
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