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Consolidated Balance Sheet: Editing Time Is Different Due to Different Rules
Federico Rossi from Studio Rossi-Gerosa Commercialisti Associati on
Frequently the European headquarters that own directly a company based in Italy asked “why the balance sheet is not ready?”.
First Judgment Declaring Void the Dismissal of a Worker on Leave Due to Accident for Being Considered as Discriminatory
Victor Bescós from Manubens Abogados on
The Labour Court number 33 of Barcelona in a ruling of December 23, 2016 has declared the dismissal of a worker on temporary disability leave caused by an accident at work.
Tax Bonus for Taxpayers Moving to Italy
Federico Rossi from Studio Rossi-Gerosa Commercialisti Associati on
In order to attract high skilled subjects the Government provides a tax bonus in favor of those who moved their residency to Italy, the bonus consists of taxable income reduction of 50% for five years.
Supreme Court Says ‘Give Me a ©’ to the Fashion Industry
Andrew O'Connor from Goulston & Storrs on
A recent U.S. Supreme Court copyright decision analyzing cheerleader uniforms may have a profound impact on retailers, and on the fashion industry in particular.
OMA, well-known trademark
Jorge Vera from Vera Abogados on
Colombian justice denied registration of "Cafe Soma" after recognizing gourmet coffee shop "OMA" as a well-known trademark.
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