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Staying Compliant in U.S. Investigations: How to Protect Privacy Without Losing Momentum 

Lineal Services

For global organizations and international law firms, conducting internal investigations that involve U.S. privacy compliance depends on navigating a maze of federal statutes, state-level laws, and industry-specific regulations. Traceability, not just policy, is what regulators and courts increasingly expect.

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Trademark Extraterritoriality: Abitron v. Hetronic Doesn’t Go the Distance (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

Hetronic International Inc. , the Supreme Court held that the Lanham Act does not reach trademark infringement that occurs outside of the United States (US). Moreover, the US Supreme Court has resurrected a long-disused canon of statutory construction : The presumption against extraterritorial application of US statutes.

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