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Major Changes In How Parenting Orders Are Considered By The Court

Greg Oliver Greg Oliver from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

Over the decades, the legislative approach to children’s arrangements set out in the Family Law Act 1975 has been a heavily debated, vexed area of family law in the political and public domain. Family lawyers have always needed to be very careful when setting client expectations.

Privilege Waived For Documents Voluntarily Disclosed To Asic

Paul Welling Paul Welling from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

In another key decision regarding legal professional privilege the Federal Court has ruled that a company waived privilege by disclosing a report to ASIC, despite a voluntary disclosure agreement (VDA) aiming to restrict its use.

Chile-United States Double Taxation Agreement

Gustavo Cuevas Gustavo Cuevas from  Cuevas Abogados  on 

On January 1 of this year, the agreement to avoid double taxation (CDT) between Chile and the United States came into force. Below are some of its more relevant aspects.

A Trademark Two-Fer: Trademark Office Metrics; Take-Aways And Tips For Trademark Practitioners

Ira Cohen Ira Cohen from  Ira Cohen, P.A.  on 

The Patent and Trademark Office in the United States has been around in one incarnation or another since July 4, 1836. For most of that time, the office was situated in Washington, D.C.

Frequently Asked Questions for Investing in Taiwan (part 2)

Hung Ou Yang Hung Ou Yang from  Brain Trust International Law Firm  on 

This article aims to assist the readers to understand how foreign companies can invest in Taiwan, by establishing a subsidiary, a branch office, or a representative office.

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