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The Professional Liability Insurance and Kinds of Benefits That Legal Services Users Might Have

Aleksandar Sajic Aleksandar Sajic from  Sajić Advokatska Firma  on 
I wrote about Lawyers’ Professional Liability Insurance and came to a conclusion that in a way as it is being currently used and contracted, users of legal services will not certainly have any benefits from the same. Unfortunately, the practice has shown the correctness of such a conclusion.

The Attorney-Client Privilege in the Age of Email Proliferation

Derek Domian Derek Domian from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
We all know the allure of email.  Easy, rapid, mobile, less intrusive than a phone call, less laborious than a letter, the supremely flexible and ubiquitous facilitator of communication. Businesses run more and more so on email.  Unsurprisingly, so too does the legal profession.

Talking about Present and Future of the Italian Tax Justice

Gilberto Gelosa Gilberto Gelosa from  Interconsulting Studio Associato  on 
Tax justice statistical data show that during last year (2016) the amount of “pending litigations” is considerably lowered with respect to 2015. In details, the most relevant decrease concerns “small value” tax litigations.

Criminal Liability of Directors in the Spanish Criminal Code (“the Criminal Compliance”)

Antonio Jesús Jimena Antonio Jesús Jimena from  Manubens Abogados  on 
In 2010, the legal concept of the criminal liability of legal persons or corporate criminal liability entered into force for the first time in the Spanish legal system, even though its regulation was quite summary.

The Italian “VAT Group Regime” Comes True … at Last!

Zachary Mykulak Zachary Mykulak from  Goulston & Storrs  on 
The Italian legislator has finally removed the VAT legislation gap between Italy and the most part of the EU countries. The new Italian VAT regime arise from a specific option rendered by the EU legislation since 1979.
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