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Bonus Vir (The Good Man): The Ancient Roman Arbitrator and Arbitration

Ira Cohen Ira Cohen from  Ira Cohen, P.A.  on 

Roman law planted the seeds of civil law and codes, which, over time, shot down its roots and expanded its tendrils to many a nation’s system of jurisprudence.

Corporate Tax Planning in Taiwan: Group Structures and Intercompany Transactions

Hung Ou Yang Hung Ou Yang from  Brain Trust International Law Firm  on 

Tax issues regarding related-party transactions have always been at the core of tax planning. Various tax laws in Taiwan prevent taxpayers from obtaining undue tax benefits through related-party transactions.

Key Takeaways: 2023 ABA Private Target Mergers & Acquisitions Deal Points Study

Allison Sherrier Allison Sherrier from  Goulston & Storrs  on 

The Study looks at several areas of negotiation, including financial terms, pervasive qualifiers, representations and warranties, covenants, closing conditions, indemnification provisions, and representations and warranties insurance.

Directors and Shareholders: Who is Who in the Company Eco System?

Kate Boguslawska Kate Boguslawska from  Carter Lemon Camerons LLP  on 

In the web of corporate governance, the relationship between company directors and shareholders stands as a pivotal axis. Navigating the relationship between directors and shareholders can be a minefield leading to disputes.

The Legal Landscape of Indian Business: Navigating Legal Complexity with Ease

Aaron Solomon Aaron Solomon from  Solomon & Co.  on 

India has become the 5th largest economy in the world ranking by enabling local manufacturing, relaxed foreign direct investments policies, attractive government initiatives and incentives to business owners, and much more.

Australia’s 2024 Merger Reform Proposal: An Overview

Andrew Walker Andrew Walker from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

The Australian Government has recently proposed a significant overhaul of the country’s merger review system. The proposed merger reform seeks to amend the CCA to strengthen the merger review process and enhance competition in the market, and to create a more robust, streamlined, and transparent merger control regime.

Law 21,440 And Duty Of Loyalty In Corporations And Foundations

José Olbrich José Olbrich from  Cuevas Abogados  on 

Law 21,440, introduced important innovations in terms of tax incentives for donations to corporations and foundations, among other non-profit entities. This law contains a set of requirements and prohibitions to safeguard the proper use of donated resources.

Complying With A Moving Target: The Challenges Of Export Trade Controls In A World Of Frequent Regulations

Safak Herdem Safak Herdem from  Herdem Law  on 

The globalized world thrives on international trade, but navigating the complex web of export controls can feel like hitting a moving target. Governments constantly update regulations to address national security concerns, technological advancements, and shifting geopolitical landscapes. This constant flux creates significant challenges for businesses engaged in international trade.

Damages By Another Name: Recovering Litigation Funding Costs In Class Actions

Michael Vieyra Michael Vieyra from  KHQ Lawyers  on 

You’ve got to hand it to litigation funders. They continue to explore novel ways to ameliorate the significant cost of class action litigation. In Hunt Leather Pty Ltd v Transport for NSW (No 4), the NSW Supreme Court determined that the litigation funding arrangement in that case did not constitute a recoverable head of damage for class members.

Frequently Asked Questions for Investing in Taiwan

Hung Ou Yang Hung Ou Yang from  Brain Trust International Law Firm  on 

A short Q&A covering main aspects to consider when investing in Taiwan.

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