Publications April 24, 2025

Calvin Koo and Evelyn Baltodano Sheehan with Unchained: DOJ to Reassess Crypto Crime Victim Asset Valuation

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) released a memo in early April saying that it would reconsider the process by which investors in digital assets that become forfeited in fraud and theft cases are repaid to investors at a lower price than the current spot value. Kobre & Kim's Calvin Koo and Evelyn Baltodano Sheehan shared their insight with Unchained.

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Publications April 24, 2025

Jacob Kirkham on His Delaware Commercial Litigation Practice in Vault Q&A

As part of Vault’s 2025 Guide to Legal Practice Areas, Kobre & Kim’s Jacob Kirkham provided an in-depth Q&A on his Delaware-based commercial litigation practice.

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Publications April 8, 2025

Victor D. V. Clementino and Sergio de Aguiar Discuss Private Credit Expansion in LatAm with Octus

Kobre & Kim’s Victor D. V. Clementino and Sergio de Aguiar shared insights on why Latin America is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for the global private credit market.

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Publications March 20, 2025

John Han and Emily Beirne on Advancing Strategic Priorities in Arbitration and Enforcement with DRD Partnership

At Nairobi Arbitration Week, Kobre & Kim’s Emily Beirne joined a panel to discuss the strategic considerations in international arbitration. Expanding on these insights, John Han and Emily co-authored a white paper with Claire Davidson and Viktor Koleda of DRD Partnership.

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Publications March 13, 2025

Sydney Johnson and Calvin Koo with Coindesk: The SEC's Retreat From Crypto Enforcement May Invite More Private Lawsuits

Policy change at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) does not bind courts from analyzing the key question of whether certain crypto transactions are covered by federal securities laws. Kobre & Kim’s Calvin Koo and Sydney Johnson explore how private plaintiffs may take advantage in a piece for Coindesk.

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Publications March 12, 2025

‘It’s an Extraordinary Amount, but the Law Is Clear’: Daniel Zaheer with WIPR on Propel’s Damages Quest

In a US $604.9 million verdict in October 2024, the Alameda County Superior Court in California ruled that Phillips 66 willfully and maliciously misappropriated trade secrets from Kobre & Kim client Propel Fuels. On March 4, 2025, Propel and Phillips 66 met again to address how much in damages Propel should ultimately receive. Kobre & Kim’s Daniel Zaheer sat down with World IP Review to discuss the exemplary damages hearing.

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Publications March 6, 2025

Polly Wilkins and Helena Shipman in Chambers: Regulatory, Legislative and Technological Factors Shaping the Fast-Changing Reputation Law Landscape

With the evolution of technology, the reputation law landscape is changing. The challenge for reputation lawyers, the courts and governments in jurisdictions around the world is to keep pace by identifying the threats and adapting the existing toolset to meet those challenges, as well as introducing new legalization and regulation where that is not possible. In Chambers’ latest Defamation & Reputation Management Global Practice Guide, Kobre & Kim’s Polly Wilkins and Helena Shipman explore these new threats and the tools available that can be leveraged to minimize them.

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Publications March 6, 2025

Polly Wilkins with Tatler: How to Manage Your Online Reputation in an AI Era

Kobre & Kim’s Polly Wilkins sat down with Tatler to share her insight on the threats posed by AI-powered scams, and what preventative measures individuals can take to protect themselves.

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Publications March 3, 2025

Adriana Riviere-Badell on the DOJ’s Pause on FCPA Enforcement for The American Lawyer

Kobre & Kim’s Adriana Riviere-Badell shared her insights with Law.com on the DOJ’s recent pause on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) enforcement. 

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Publications February 25, 2025

Miranda Ching with GIR: Diageo’s Real Risk is Reputational

India’s Central Bureau of Investigation said in January that it was investigating UK-headquartered alcoholic beverage company Diageo for alleged bribery that occurred nearly 20 years ago. Kobre & Kim’s Miranda Ching sat down with Global Investigations Review to share her insight on the reputational risks Diageo may now face.

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Publications February 13, 2025

Helena Shipman on How Wealthy Families Can Protect Their Online Reputations for PWM

Kobre & Kim’s Helena Shipman shares her insights on the risks of disinformation in Professional Wealth Management

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Publications January 24, 2025

Michael Ng Discusses $604.9 Million Propel Victory on Law, disrupted with John B. Quinn

Kobre & Kim’s Michael Ng joined John B. Quinn on his Law, disrupted podcast to discuss a recent US $604.9 million jury verdict Kobre & Kim obtained on behalf of Propel Fuels in its trade secrets misappropriation case against Phillips 66.

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Publications January 7, 2025

Michael Ng with IAM: U.S. Status as Trade Secret Litigation Forum Expected to Strengthen in 2025

Kobre & Kim’s Michael Ng sat down with IAM to discuss emerging trade secrets trends and global competition of litigation forums in 2025, a process he expects to speed up in 2025.

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Publications November 21, 2024

Emily Beirne on Trusts and Foundations Regimes in the Middle East for Citywealth

Kobre & Kim’s Emily Beirne shared with Citywealth her perspectives on the recent surge of interest in trusts and foundations regimes in the Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) and Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC).

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Publications November 1, 2024

‘An M&A Cautionary Tale’: Daniel Zaheer and Michael Ng Discuss the Propel Victory with IAM Magazine

As reported by IAM, the $604.9 million jury verdict Kobre & Kim obtained on behalf of Propel Fuels in its trade secrets misappropriation case against Phillips 66 is a mergers and acquisitions cautionary tale.

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