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App That Tracks Contagion Networks by COVID-19: Is It Legal to Make it Mandatory?

Filipe Consciência Filipe Consciência from  Caria Mendes Advogados  on 

On September 1, 2020, an app for Android and iOS was officially launched in Portugal that allows you to track, quickly and anonymously, and through the physical proximity between 'smartphones', the contagion networks by COVID-19, informing users who have been, in the last 14 days, in the same space as someone infected with the new coronavirus.

With the name StayAway Covid, its installation is voluntary, as well is voluntary the insertion of the code that accompanies the diagnosis confirmation.

Rilke, Vila-Matas, Paris and Another Warning to Members of the National Congress: Brazilian Football Is Great, but it Has an End

Rodrigo Monteiro de Castro Rodrigo Monteiro de Castro from  monteiro de castro, setoguti advogados  on 

The poet Rainer Maria Rilke was born in 1875 in Prague, studied in Germany, was impressed by Russia, lived in Paris, where he worked with Auguste Rodin, moved to Trieste, then moved back to Germany and, finally, , settled in Switzerland.

He influenced authors of the following generations, such as the Spanish Enrique Vila-Matas, born in Barcelona, ​​in 1948, who maintained an intense performance as a journalist, but was notable as a writer - above all a fiction writer.

Slow Market for a Hotel Industry Reeling from Covid-19

Cecilia Gordon Cecilia Gordon from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

With the travel and tourism industry still hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic and no vaccine or treatment on the immediate horizon, the pace of deals in the hotel space has slowed in recent months. Adding to the situation are unknowns about the outcome of the U.S. elections in November.

Bankrupt Retailers Seek Extraordinary Relief in Time of COVID

Vanessa Moody Vanessa Moody from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced big-name brands to pursue unique strategies to secure fiscal relief.

The Time and Turn For the National Congress to Resolve the Structural Problem of Brazilian Football

Rodrigo Monteiro de Castro Rodrigo Monteiro de Castro from  monteiro de castro, setoguti advogados  on 
The debate about the club-company is not new: it has been on the agenda since the advent of the 1988 Constitution and has had repercussions, to a greater or lesser extent, with each club crisis or when sports laws are introduced.
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