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Coronavirus Emergency In Italy And Contractual Relations: Available Remedies And Protections (abstract from an article published on Diritto.it in February 2020)
Gianfranco Di Garbo from Interconsulting Studio Associato on
The current Coronavirus emergency calls for immediate consideration of possible remedies available to contractual parties who, in bilateral relationships, find it impossible or extremely difficult to perform.
Paraguayan Futechanchada
Rodrigo Monteiro de Castro from monteiro de castro, setoguti advogados on
The trouble that Ronaldinho Gaúcho was in, may be clarified; or not. Whatever the outcome, however, indelible marks will be left on it, its surroundings and the country.
The .CO Domains and Trademark Protection on the Internet
Fabio Quintero from Vera Abogados on
Domain Names with termination .COM.CO and .CO. have very special advantages that are key to take into account when choosing your web address, since among other things it must be in accordance with the registration of your brand.
Is the Price of a Law Firm a Good Indicator for Hire Them, or Must We Look for Other Signs?
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
Every week, I receive requests for fee information, mostly through an email template, sent simultaneously to me and dozens of other offices. Seems like a comparative analysis of market prices, where the winner will be the cheapest.
Singapore Budget 2020: Tax and Business Impact
Fabio Garibotti from Algebra Private Limited on
In the Singapore Budget for 2020, great attention and resources have been devoted to supporting businesses and industries. Singapore's economy grew only 0.7% in 2019, its weakest growth since the 2008 financial crisis.
COVID-19 and Travel Insurance Exclusions
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
If you, like me, have planned trips and are afraid of the spread of COVID-19 virus, then it is a good time to check the conditions of your tickets or your travel insurance.
Barack Obama, Brazil, Football, Education and the Bill Pending in the Federal Senate, Which Creates the New Football System
Rodrigo Monteiro de Castro from monteiro de castro, setoguti advogados on
In his book "Dreams From My Father", the ex-president of the United States of America, Barack Obama, narrates a certain episode, which occurred in the 1980s, related to his role as organizer of social movements and actions.
Retail Evolution: Continuing to Think Outside of the Box
Melissa Rivers from Goulston & Storrs on
Retailers are bringing the store to the consumer and inventing new and creative ways to introduce customers to their brands and to increase sales.
Coronavirus and Intellectual Property
Natalia Vera Matiz from Vera Abogados on
The new virus known as “coronavirus” has cost the death of many people, and the infection of thousands. That is why the scientists are working on a new medicine in order to contained the devastating consequences of this mentioned virus.
Media Coverage Virus
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
How can an occasional virus, with a mortality lower than the common flu, that affects the world population every year, can stop the biggest world economies, devalue currencies, ruin international business and celebrations, cancel world conferences and, still, reduce by 25% the pollution?
Inversion of the Demographic Pyramid
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
Portugal is currently one of the most desired countries to apply for a second citizenship. This international demand for Portuguese citizenship, which has already resulted in the submission of thousands of citizenship requests through our office, has a very interesting effect on the Portuguese population.
Racism Tarnishing Portuguese Sport
Filipe Consciência from Caria Mendes Advogados on
At the international level, what happened to football player Marega of FC Porto is not an isolated case, but in the Portuguese national reality it was highlighted on enery newspaper front page and opening news, with the beginning of debates about racism and football supporters.
Not Playing By The Rules As An Employer In The Netherlands: The Ryanair Case
Marcel Smit from Bos van der Burg Advocaten on
In The Netherlands, employers are obliged to act as a ‘good employer’. Since 2015, the legislator has also translated this requirement of being a good employer into the legislation governing the dismissal of the employee.
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