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“We’ve Updated Our Privacy Policy”: How the EU’s New Data Protection Law is Changing Data Policy Considerations for American Retailers

Karin Rivard Karin K. Rivard from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
If you have ever made an online purchase, chances are that you have received at least one email in the last month notifying you that a company’s privacy policy has changed. These emails are part of efforts to comply with the GDPR.

The dissafection and sale of the porter's lodge in buildings divided into horizontal property

Eduardo García Eduardo García from  Manubens Abogados  on 
The appearance of technological innovations such as electronic doormen, video door phones, etc. they have led many Homeowners' Associations to consider the possibility of selling homes initially intended to be the residence of the building's doorman.

A World of Trademarks at INTA 2018 Annual Meeting in Seattle

Andrew O'Connor Andrew O'Connor from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
The INTA 2018 Annual Meeting attracted an incredibly diverse group of brand owners, in-house counsel, outside counsel, government officials, academics and other intellectual property professionals from over 150 countries.

Navigating Rising Waters: The Public Waterfront Act

Matthew Kiefer Matthew Kiefer from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
Chapter 91 is a comprehensive licensing program, administered by the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (“DEP”), to ensure that proposed waterfront development projects meet public benefit standards

News on 2017 Annual Accounts: the Obligation to Include Information on the Beneficial Owner of the Company

Salvador Balcells i Iranzo Salvador Balcells i Iranzo from  Manubens Abogados  on 
The annual accounts for the year 2017, 2015 intended to prevent the use of the financial system for money laundering or financing of terrorism.
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