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Taxing Crypto-Assets

Carolina Alves e Almeida Carolina Alves e Almeida. from  Caria Mendes Advogados  on 
It’s known that virtual currency or cryptocurrency1 represents a digital value that, unlike the reality we were familiar with until then, is not issued by a central bank, electronic money institution or any other credit institution. Thus, also for this reason they are, in many legal systems, an alternative to the actual coin.

The Purchase of a (Second-Hand) Boat: Legal Matters

Maracel Smit Marcel Smit from  Bos van der Burg Advocaten  on 
The most common disputes in the water sports practice that come to me are about the purchase of a second-hand boat. Usually because the buyer has insufficiently researched the boat or because the seller has withheld information.

ICSC U.S. Law Conference 2022

Derek Domian Derek Domian from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
The 52nd Annual Innovating Commerce Serving Communities took place earlier this month in Orlando. The event hosted more than 1100 members of the retail industry, including counsel from outside law firms, in-house counsel, other legal professionals, and many faces familiar to Goulston & Storrs.

Need for Proof Landlord Obliges Tenant to Prove

Marc-Vincent Spanjersberg Marc-Vincent Spanjersberg from  Bos van der Burg Advocaten  on 
Candidate tenants had to meet an income requirement before allocating a home. To this end, the defendants provided information, after which the house was assigned to them. Months later, the housing association was informed by the police about a fraud investigation.

Recordings of Company Interviews in Order to Pre-Establish Documentary Evidence. The Yes of the Supreme Court Closes the Debate

Gianfranco Di Garbo Gianfranco Di Garbo from  Interconsulting Studio Associato  on 
In a recent sentence of the Supreme Court, complex under many aspects, the judgment of the appealed Court of Appeal had deemed inadmissible the use in court of the recording of telephone conversations between a worker and her direct superior
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