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I Want My Door Handles Back: A Salutary Lesson In Shareholder Disputes…

Andrew Firman Andrew Firman from  Carter Lemon Camerons LLP  on 

Shareholder disputes can often best be viewed as corporate divorce. Two (or more) parties who have often spent much time together over varying seasons of the life of a business trying to build something, come to a point where there’s a falling out.

Frequently Asked Questions for Investing in Taiwan

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

A short Q&A covering main aspects to consider when investing in Taiwan.

Is Non-Competition Clause Enforceable in Taiwan?

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

One of the most concerned issues for both employers and employees is whether the non-competition clause provided in the employment contract can be enforced when the employment relationship comes to an end.

Blockchain Byte: Wrapping Tokens, a CGT Event?

Laura Spencer Laura Spencer from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

Wrapped tokens have emerged as a powerful catalyst for interconnectivity between different ecosystems. For tax purposes the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) has no formal public guidance on the implications of wrapping.

Why the UK?

Jason Morris Jason Morris from  Snaid and Morris  on 

The UK is continuously looking to attract the brightest talent from South Africa. Such talent does not necessarily mean entrepreneurs. The United Kingdom is looking for artisans, teachers, doctors, nurses, people from constructions and from all other walks of life. The message has been clear, the United Kingdom is open for business!

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