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Brexit - What about UK citizens in Spain?
UK Citizens in Spain are now regarded as non-European Union nationals for immigration purposes. Here David Buxó of AGA member firm Abbantia Law Firm, gives an update of the current situation following Brexit.
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Final Rule published on securing the information and communications technology and services supply chain
Scheduled to take effect on March 22, 2021, the Final Rule is intended to address the growing security risk in the US to the nation’s information and communications systems from using technology developed by “foreign adversaries.” Here Olga Torres, Managing Member of Dallas based law firm Torres Law tells us more.
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California’s Proposition 65: New requirements for alcoholic beverages purchased over the internet or through mobile apps
California’s Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) has recently amended Proposition 65. These amendments include substantive changes related to the methods for providing warnings for alcoholic beverages purchased over the internet or through mobile apps. Michael J. Gleason, Partner at Hahn Loeser, our law firm member in San Diego, tells us more.
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The nature of cryptocurrencies within the Argentine legal framework
The question, from a legal point of view, is what is a cryptocurrency? In this article, Diego J. Nunes, lawyer at member firm Estudio Nunes & Asociados Abogados in Argentina gives a legal analysis of cryptocurrencies and blockchain.
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Free Trade Agreement signed between Turkey and The United Kingdom
Turkey and the United Kingdom signed the Free Trade Agreement on December 29th, 2020 just before the UK exited the European Union. The FTA, which came into force as of January 1st, 2021, ensures special trading terms for UK businesses, which can continue to export and import under preferential tariffs, compared with no agreement. Here Burcu Döner of Burcu Döner Law Firm in Istanbul explains.
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Insolvency proceedings in Malawi
The insolvency regime in Malawi provides at least 2 avenues for businesses in the current climate. Here John Kalampa from member firm Ritz Attorneys at Law discusses liquidation and reorganization.
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Ransomware Attacks Are on the Rise; Are You Ready?
Ransomware attacks have increased exponentially in recent years and COVID-19’s remote work policies have only contributed to how successful threat actors are in perpetrating the attacks. Here Olga Torres, Managing Partner and Derrick Kyle, Associate at Torres Law, Alliott Global Alliance's international trade and national security firm in Dallas, USA, tells us why now is the best time to increase cybersecurity controls.
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Internet fraud: How to recover your funds in Hong Kong
International fraud is getting more sophisticated. Hong Kong solicitor Anthony Thomas Marrin of law firm H.Y. Leung & Co explains common trends such as CEO fraud, supplier fraud, boiler house fraud and impersonation, what to do if you have been defrauded, and how their firm can help in Hong Kong and worldwide with the assistance of AGA members.
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Current situation of UK companies and employees in Spain – leading up to the Brexit agreement
Here Alejandro Bugarín of Alliott Global Alliance member in Spain, Abbantia Law Firm, gives an update of the current and uncertain situation of UK companies with employees in Spain leading up to the final Brexit agreement.
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It’s not about COVID - Force Majeure and Frustration
English law and civil law jurisdictions have developed legal principles relevant to what we know as “frustration” and “force majeure”. In this update, Erin Priest, Associate at Broadley Rees Hogan, Alliott Group's law firm member in Brisbane, Australia, discusses these principles in the Australian context (and other Asia Pacific jurisdictions) that have now seen further light because of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Legal developments in Austria from BMA Brandstätter Rechtsanwälte GmbH
Dr Jürgen Brandstätter from BMA Brandstätter Rechtsanwälte GmbH, Alliott Groups Law firm member in Austria, gives an update on legal developments in Austria in light of the coronavirus crisis.
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Force majeure and coronavirus: Frequently asked questions
Read part 1 of an article written by LexCounsel in New Delhi which attempts to answer questions about the use of force majeure during the Coronavirus outbreak with specific reference to Indian laws.
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Is an employee dismissal valid? A traditional but very current question in Japan
The laws related to dismissing an employee in Japan are strict, complex and need to be understood.
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Death in service, marijuana, family rights & criminal convictions: Commonly overlooked aspects of international assignments
Four global mobility experts from across the Alliott Group network gave a presentation at the Forum for Expatriate Management's EMEA Summit in London between 20-21 November 2019.
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Regulation of corporate finance in Australia
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