Articles
Methods for Avoiding Disputes in the Case of Business Succession
Legal disputes in connection with business successions are on the increase. This applies in particular to disputes under inheritance law, company law and tax law.
Shopping Center Operator Not Authorized to Impose Sunday Opening
Consultants: a Liability Trap for Managing Directors?!
Cum/ex transactions and the role played in these by banks and their governing bodies are currently the subject of a great deal of dispute and discussion.
Duty of Information of Financial Institutions to the SII
On June 30, 2022, Law No. 21,453 was published, which introduced amendments to the Tax Code regarding various matters, including on the obligation of financial institutions to deliver to the Service of Internal Taxes (SII) information of people and/or companies in certain cases.
Comments on the Judgment of the Court of Justice of the European Union Declaring Non-Compliance with the Requirements of the Spanish Regulation to Initiate the Procedure of Patrimonial Responsibility of Public Administrations
The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) has issued a judgment in case C-278/2020 for infringement of the Spanish legislator with respect to Union law in relation to the requirements demanded to initiate the procedure of patrimonial responsibility of the Public Administrations.
No Eviction Of Residential Guidance Due To Insufficient Warning About Nuisance
Defendant allegedly caused nuisance. Plaintiff warns once. After a subsequent incident, the claimant terminates the verbal housing counseling agreement, under pressure from the housing corporation.
Eviction Suspended Due to Granting Narrow Moratorium
Tenants request a narrow moratorium the day before the notified eviction. The current rent is paid, budget management and debt counseling are used. The landlord has not put forward any defence.
Possible Loan Makes Dissolution Conditional Upon 15 Months Rent Arrears
Indemnity Caps
This article examines how buyers and sellers are negotiating indemnity caps in private company M&A transactions, as shown in the American Bar Association’s (ABA) private target deal points studies.
After-Tax Indemnity Limitations
In merger and acquisition transactions, the definitive purchase agreement, whether asset purchase agreement, stock purchase agreement, or merger agreement, typically contains representations, warranties, and covenants, along with related indemnification obligations.
The Illegal Granting of Credit or the Dilemma of the Good Banker
In the course of 2021, the Supreme Court reached a significant milestone in the systematic elaboration and reconstruction of the liability of the Bank for abusive granting of credit.
Sunderland, Brazilian Football, SAF and the Problem of Cartolism
The first -and perhaps the main- lesson that can be drawn from the series Sunderland 'Til I Die, consists in revealing the importance that the football team plays in relation to the population of the city that bears the same name.
No External Directors' Liability Towards the Lessor Due to Bankruptcy
In the case of a pre-constitutive act, a lease is entered into. Seven years later, the tenant goes bankrupt.