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Big Banks Face Scrutiny Over Pricing of Metals

February 24th, 2015 (0)
U.S. Justice Department investigates price-setting process for gold, silver, platinum and palladium U.S. officials are investigating at least 10 major banks for possible rigging of precious-metals markets, even though European regulators dropped a similar probe after finding no evidence ...

HSBC files: Swiss bank hid money for suspected criminals

February 13th, 2015 (0)
HSBC’s Swiss bank concealed large sums of money for people facing allegations of serious wrongdoing, including drug-running, corruption and money laundering, leaked files reveal. Despite being legally obliged since 1998 to make special checks on high-risk customers, the bank ...

HSBC files: international outcry over activities at bank’s Swiss arm

February 10th, 2015 (0)
Revelations of collusion with wealthy and criminal clients in tax malpractice triggers furious response around the world HSBC was fighting an international firestorm on Monday over revelations that its Swiss private bank helped clients conceal undeclared accounts and provided services ...

EU-US legal services break-through

January 30th, 2015 (0)
Conference of chief justices offers a way out of the old plot-line. A very significant step was taken a few days ago in the ongoing negotiations between the US and EU legal professions on opening markets in legal services ...

Ultimate owners of companies would have to be listed in central registers in EU countries

December 18th, 2014 (0)
The ultimate owners of companies would have to be listed in central registers in EU countries, accessible to people with a “legitimate interest”, such as investigative journalists and other concerned citizens, under a deal struck by Parliament and Council ...

Google and Right-to-Be-Forgotten Critics Distort Ruling

August 18th, 2014 (0)
Google Inc. (GOOG) and other critics of a European Union court ruling that created a right to be forgotten on the Internet are exaggerating it to undermine a reform of data-protection rules, the EU’s justice chief said. Search engines ...

Lords committee against the right to be forgotten

July 30th, 2014 (0)
The House of Lords expressed its opposition to the ‘right to be forgotten’ describing it as ‘unworkable, unreasonable and wrong in principle’, enforcing in this way the government’s opinion against the EU privacy protection laws. The principle, also referred ...

Lawyers trained to help deal with transnational cases

July 23rd, 2014 (0)
More training will be offered to law firms and lawyers specializing in cross-border lawsuits to expand their presence in an area dominated by foreign competitors, a senior official from the Justice Ministry said. By next year, the All-China Lawyers ...

UK Government defends mass interception of online data at tribunal

July 15th, 2014 (0)
Mass interception of online communications by intelligence agencies is necessary – even if only one person is being targeted, lawyers for the UK government have told a tribunal hearing complaints about surveillance. The government’s arguments were disclosed as lawyers ...

‘Google It’ Becomes ‘Hide It’ After Right to Be Forgotten

July 10th, 2014 (0)
“Google it” is synonymous with seeking information. Now Google Inc. (GOOG) is struggling with a new rule: “Hide it.” The world’s biggest search-engine company is grappling with how to apply a European Union court decision that said citizens have ...
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