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The Legal Landscape of Indian Business: Navigating Legal Complexity with Ease

Aaron Solomon Aaron Solomon from  Solomon & Co.  on 

India has become the 5th largest economy in the world ranking by enabling local manufacturing, relaxed foreign direct investments policies, attractive government initiatives and incentives to business owners, and much more.

Michigan Supreme Court Dodges Thorny Drone Law Issues

Jonathan Hayden Jonathan Hayden from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

In Long Lake Township v. Maxon, the Michigan Supreme Court had the opportunity to critically consider the extent to which property owners have an inherent right to prevent unwanted drone incursions into the airspace immediately above their land.

Future Lawyer USA: What's in Store for Generative AI in the Legal Industry?

Nordo Nissi Nordo Nissi from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

We recently had the opportunity to attend and present during the recent Future Lawyer USA (FLUSA) event. Organized by Cosmonauts, the event features diverse perspectives and valuable insights from seasoned legal industry professionals.

Revamping Australia’s Foreign Investment Regime

Andrew Walker Andrew Walker from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

The Foreign Investment Review Board regime is a critical component of the country’s approach to regulating foreign investments. Recent reforms to this regime reflect the Australian government’s response to the constantly evolving landscapes.

Commercial Real Estate Note Purchases: Lender’s Loss, Investor’s Gain

Jonathan Stein Jonathan Stein from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

More than two years have passed since the Federal Reserve seismically shifted its fiscal policy and began hiking interest rates. Approximately $2.0 trillion of commercial real estate mortgages are scheduled to reach maturity from 2024 through the end of 2026.

Requirements That Electronic Attendance Registration And Control Systems Must Meet

Felipe González Felipe González from  Cuevas Abogados  on 

On May 9, 2024 Exempt Resolution No. 38 of the Labor Directorate was published in the Official Gazette, which establishes the requirements that electronic registration and control systems for attendance and work hours must meet.

New Changes To Vacant Residential Land Tax: Is Your Holiday Home Effected?

Laura Spencer Laura Spencer from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

Victorian holiday homeowners will have been paying close attention to the expansion to vacant residential land tax provisions in the Land Tax Act 2005 which come into effect from the 2025 land tax (calendar) year.

Recovery Of Funds For Foreigners

Bárbara Román Bárbara Román from  Cuevas Abogados  on 

Withdrawing AFP funds offers immediate access to the money but comes with tax implications, investment risks, and potential loss of social security and health benefits.

How To Acquire Chilean Nationality?

Bárbara Román Bárbara Román from  Cuevas Abogados  on 

This article summarizes the different options to acquire the Chilean Nationality and its main requirements.

Employers: The New Flexible Friend Of The Employee?

Andrew Firman Andrew Firman from  Carter Lemon Camerons LLP  on 

New employment laws came into force at the beginning of April which will require employers to update their policies and be aware so as not to be caught on the hop.  This article highlights the main changes:

Australia’s 2024 Merger Reform Proposal: An Overview

Andrew Walker Andrew Walker from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

The Australian Government has recently proposed a significant overhaul of the country’s merger review system. The proposed merger reform seeks to amend the CCA to strengthen the merger review process and enhance competition in the market, and to create a more robust, streamlined, and transparent merger control regime.

Boston’s Planning-Led Rezoning: New Skyline Districts

Matthew Kiefer Matthew Kiefer from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

Boston is continuing its commitment to planning-led rezoning with the recent release by the Boston Planning and Development Agency ("BPDA") of a draft zoning text amendment and zoning map to implement the PLAN: Downtown planning study adopted in December 2023.

Insights Into The 2024 Victorian State Budget

Harry Giannakidis Harry Giannakidis from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

The Labor Government has been tight lipped on the contents of the 2024-25 Victorian State Budget (2024-25 Budget) with Premier Jacinta Allan suggesting the first budget under her reign would be family focused, yet today’s unveiling has brought less-than-optimistic news for some.

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