The legal sector is famous for its fondness of paper. For centuries court cases have been conducted with reference to extensive bundles of documents – often brought into court in suitcases - detailing every aspect of the case.
So, an entrepreneur has approached you with their business idea: what should be their first course of action? Start by determining if that particular idea is worth taking all the way through to implementation. A good entrepreneur will be flooded with “good ideas” for businesses — based on my experience and that of my clients, […]
Luxembourg is a member of the European Union, but Switzerland is not. Is that the only criterion for deciding whether or not to create a vehicle for investing in the European Union? No. First and foremost is the type of business activity to be conducted by the investment vehicle, which should guide the choice between […]
“Being ethical, professional, honest, knowledgeable, a pioneer, leader and unique in your work are my core values. I have worked on thousands of cases, with hundreds of lawyers, experts, clients and colleagues across my career and the experience I gained after being exposed to all of this, is what led me to be what I […]
Since the California Supreme Court’s April 30, 2018 decision in (Dynamex), which set a new standard for determination of employee/independent contractor worker classification in the context of California Wage Orders, there has been a good deal of speculation and prediction about the potentially negative impact of the decision on the Gig economy and the freelancing […]
The majority of companies will change their brand protection strategies to cover new cybersecurity and fraud threats in the next year, according to new research by MarkMonitor. In addition, 72% said that brand protection is gaining attention across their organisation as a result of online threats. The research polled marketing decision makers from a cross […]
Almost three years after the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was adopted, President Trump announced in May that the US would leave the Iran nuclear agreement.
In 2018, we have seen a number of high-profile retail restructurings and common to many is the use of a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA). After much press comment, which tended to focus on the plight of landlords, R3, the Association of Business Recovery Professionals, produced a report in May 2018 entitled, ‘Company Voluntary Arrangements: Evaluating […]
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