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Foreign Companies Doing Business in the U.S.: Special Challenges

Recorded on: Jun. 5, 2012
Running Time: 00:58:33

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[00:58:33] International Employment Law 2012 - Foreign Companies Doing Business in the U.S.: Special Challenges George A. Pierce ~ Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Toyota Tsusho America Inc.
Beth Adamson ~ Managing Director -- Human Resources, Rothschild North America, Inc.
Gary R. Siniscalco ~ Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP
Philip M. Berkowitz ~ Littler Mendelson P.C.
Wendi S. Lazar ~ Outten & Golden LLP
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[01:00:51] International Employment Law 2012 - International Whistleblowers: Investigating Corruption Across Borders Bettina Bender ~ CM Murray LLP
Anders Etgen Reitz ~ Advokat, Partner, IUNO
Michelle A. Miller ~ Vice President & Chief Counsel, Employment Law, Medtronic WHQ
Edward C. O'Callaghan ~ Clifford Chance LLP
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Taken from the Web Program International Employment Law 2012 Recorded June, 2012 in New York

Foreign Companies Doing Business in the U.S.: Special Challenges [00:58:33]

 

  • Managing the cultural and legal expectations of multinationals
  • Special defenses and dangers for foreign companies
  • Preparing the foreign executive for litigation
  • Privacy/data protection and US discovery
The purchase price of this segment includes the following article(s) from the Course Handbook available online:
  • Corporate Liability Under Alien Tort Statute: An Update
    Philip M. Berkowitz
  • Cross-Border Investigations, Discovery and the Attorney-Client Privilege
    Philip M. Berkowitz
  • United States
    Gary R. Siniscalco, Wendi S. Lazar
  • Negotiating and Drafting Expatriate Employment Agreements and 2011 Supplement
    Wendi S. Lazar

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  • Foreign Companies Doing Business in the U.S.: Special Challenges
    Philip M. Berkowitz
Speaker(s)
Beth Adamson ~ Managing Director -- Human Resources, Rothschild North America, Inc.
Philip M. Berkowitz ~ Littler Mendelson P.C.
Wendi S. Lazar ~ Outten & Golden LLP
George A. Pierce ~ Senior Vice President and General Counsel, Toyota Tsusho America Inc.
Gary R. Siniscalco ~ Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

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