(WASHINGTON) — China and “one or two” other countries are capable of mounting cyberattacks that would shut down the electric grid and other critical systems in parts of the United States, according to Adm. Michael Rogers, director of the National Security Agency and head of U.S. Cyber Command. [Reposted from Time Magazine | AP/Ken Dilanian …
Latest News on COOL: The US has filed a Notice of Appeal with the World Trade Organization (WTO) on November 28, 2014. This is an appeal of a recent WTO tribunal decision meddling in our domestic laws on food labeling. Few believed that when we joined the WTO that international tribunals would use this treaty…
A California federal district court judge recently provided some clarity on the apparent disparity between California’s “Made in the USA” law and the standard set forth by the Federal Trade Commission. [by Lauren Shoor | October 30, 2014 | Consumer Products Law Blog] The Southern District Court of California’s recent decision in Paz v.…
[by Bill Gertz | November 26, 2014 | Washington Times] William A. Reinsch, former undersecretary of commerce for export administration under President Bill Clinton, offered a surprising mea culpa in the latest annual report by the U.S.- China Economic and Security Review Commission made public earlier this month. Once among the more dovish U.S. officials…
[Benjamin Zhang | November 28, 2014 | Business Insider] Range Rover’s Evoque crossover SUV has been one of the company’s most popular offerings. Suffice to say, the people at Jaguar Land Rover (Range Rover’s parent company) were not happy when a Chinese car company unveiled a remarkably similar knock-off. Called the Landwind X7, the Evoque…