International & Trade Law

Interoperability: Enhancing Cross-Border B2B Payments in the U.S.
International & Trade Law Interoperability: Enhancing Cross-Border B2B Payments in the U.S.

In today's globalized economy, the ability to conduct seamless cross-border transactions is crucial for businesses. However, the current payment ecosystem is fragmented and siloed, posing significant challenges for Business-to-Business (B2B) payments. Interoperability emerges as a key solution to

Trump's Potential Unilateral Tariff Authority: Impacts and Reforms Needed
International & Trade Law Trump's Potential Unilateral Tariff Authority: Impacts and Reforms Needed

President-elect Donald Trump's intention to impose a broad range of tariffs as soon as he takes office has sparked significant debate. His proposed economic policies, particularly the imposition of tariffs, raise critical questions about the extent of executive power to implement such measures

Is the $5.6M Gun-Jumping Fine a Warning for Merger Compliance?
International & Trade Law Is the $5.6M Gun-Jumping Fine a Warning for Merger Compliance?

The recent imposition of a $5.6 million civil penalty for gun-jumping violations in the merger between XCL Resources Holdings, LLC (XCL), Verdun Oil Company II LLC (Verdun), and EP Energy LLC (EP) has sent shockwaves through the business community. This landmark penalty, the largest ever for such a

Is Poland Compromising International Justice by Hosting Netanyahu?
International & Trade Law Is Poland Compromising International Justice by Hosting Netanyahu?

Poland's controversial decision to adopt a resolution permitting senior Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, to attend events commemorating the Auschwitz concentration camp's liberation has sparked a heated debate. This move is particularly contentious given Netanyahu's

ECtHR Ruling Condemns Greek Pushback of Turkish Asylum Seeker
International & Trade Law ECtHR Ruling Condemns Greek Pushback of Turkish Asylum Seeker

The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has delivered a landmark ruling in favor of Ayşe Erdoğan, a 34-year-old Turkish asylum seeker who experienced an illegal pushback by Greek authorities in 2019. This decision marks a significant victory for Ayşe and highlights the broader issue of illegal

Consumer Resilience Spurs Economic Confidence Amid Policy Concerns
International & Trade Law Consumer Resilience Spurs Economic Confidence Amid Policy Concerns

Economist Elliot Eisenberg, who had confidently predicted an impending recession last year, recently admitted his mistake, recognizing that stronger-than-expected consumer spending has shielded the economy despite rising interest rates. This trend was evident as holiday spending saw a 3.8%

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