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Admonitions about staff trading in their employer’s shares may now need to be broadened
Collapsed crypto firm and co-founder were found liable for fraud
US Supreme Court will hear arguments in case that has huge implications for former president — and the presidency
Many mistakenly believe they are in ‘common law’ marriages. Labour is among those advocating for change
Legacy software tool had problems recognising punctuation while current tech is under review for encoding issue
David Pecker testifies in Manhattan district attorney’s ‘hush money’ case against former US president
Decision hurts David Handler’s chances of securing potentially millions of dollars in equity he sought from the elite M&A boutique
Plan to remove some small boat migrants to Africa is costly, flawed and sets a bad precedent
Removals are now likely to go ahead but the possibility of a clash with the European Court of Human Rights remains
About two-thirds of US companies are incorporated in the small, mid-Atlantic state
Also in this newsletter: the personal feud at the heart of Croatian coalition talks
We examine how senior in-house lawyers are adapting to new business needs in a monthly series. This time: ethical dilemmas
The affair highlights the responsibilities of in-house lawyers when warned of improper practices in their organisation
With his freedom at risk, former US president scowls but sits silently at the start of testimony in his criminal trial
Prosecutors allege former president was part of ‘co-ordinated, long-running conspiracy’ in first remarks to New York jury
Anne Brorhilker, who led investigation into ‘cum-ex’ scandal, accuses judiciary of being too lenient on white-collar crime
UK agency to look at past and present investigations as fresh issues emerge over evidence disclosure
High-speed trading firm sued hedge fund last week over lucrative options trading strategy it claims were stolen
Big events will encourage a fresh wave of fraud — here’s what you need to know to beat the scammers
New York court finalises panel who will decide former US president’s fate in historic criminal case
Claimants hope to bolster their case that managers were incentivised to push for cost cuts that contributed to the tragedy
Plus, Elon Musk’s second try at a massive payday and Chinese law firms make a push abroad
Mainland’s biggest firms opening offices in Asia, US and Africa as they seek to challenge international rivals
Sanctions short of dismissal ‘nullifies the right’ to strike, say judges in landmark ruling
Rulings on climate and migration offer Europe’s populists a rallying cry against the court’s legitimacy
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