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Morgan Lewis

New Interpretations from China's Supreme People’s Court: What Multinational Employers Need to Know

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The highest court in China recently released new interpretations regarding the application of laws in labor dispute cases, which took effect on September 1, 2025. These bring clarity to a range of employment issues in China,...more

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A New Entity Abroad, Part I - Hiring Employees

One of the primary concerns for an organization that wants to start conducting business in a new country must be the laws of the specific country. Employment regulations vary widely from country to country and may be so...more

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The Ukraine Conflict & Related Sanctions: What Is the Impact on Global Workforces?

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The Russian military’s recent invasion of Ukraine, and the related sanctions against Russia have many companies asking:  how does this chaos impact our workforces in those countries?  This broad question is answered below,...more

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Littler Global Guide - Saudi Arabia - Q4 2021

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Penalties for Dealing with Illegal Expatriates - New Legislation Enacted - Ministerial Decision No. 3329/1435 has been updated to provide that in instances where an individual employer permits their employees to work for...more

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Good News For Employers Wanting To Avoid Expat Lawsuits In Foreign Courts

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A recent U.S. appeals court decision provides some helpful guidance to employers seeking to avoid the application of foreign laws to their expatriate employees. In 3D/International, Incorporated, et al. v. Joseph F. Romano,...more

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Littler Global Guide - Central America - Q2 2019

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Costa Rica | Additional Provisions of the Tax Plan Enforceable as of July 1, 2019 - New Legislation Enacted - On July 1, 2019, additional provisions of Law No. 9635, commonly known as the “Fiscal Reform,” came into...more

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Littler Global Guide - Netherlands - Q1 2019

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On January 18, 2019, the Supreme Court of the Netherlands clarified that employers have a certain margin of discretion in determining whether they can reassign an expat employee to an alternative suitable position within an...more

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Thoughts for U.S. Employers Sending Employees Overseas

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“At will” employment is a US thing: First step is to recognise that “at will” employment is not generally recognised outside the US. Employees working overseas will almost always have an employment contract (whether or not...more

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