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Sustainability, ESG, and Corporate Due Diligence: Where Does the EU Stand Now, and What Should Companies Prepare for?
In recent years, ESG (Environmental, Social, Governance) issues have become a key factor in the operations of European companies.
Solomon & Co., Advocates & Solicitors. Recognised in the Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2026 Rankings
Solomon & Co., Advocates & Solicitors., has been recognised in the Legal 500 Asia Pacific 2026 rankings, with multiple practice areas ranked across India and Mumbai..
New Tax Measures for 2026
In Spain the corresponding Budget Law has not been approved before the start of the calendar year 2026, nor of course, the usual Law accompanying the first, both regulations that usually contained the major regulatory modifications that affected different areas, including taxation.
How to Issue a Legitimate Cease and Desist Letter for Your IP Rights in Taiwan?
When a business discovers that its rights have been infringed, issuing a cease and desist letter for demanding the infringement be stopped is a common and proactive means of asserting its rights. Why, then, can such a letter be deemed unlawful in Taiwan?
Public by History: Formal Records Aren’t Always Required
In Town of Concord v. Rasmussen, the Town of Concord (the “Town”) initiated an action against several landowners abutting a road known as Estabrook Road, seeking a declaration that the public had access and use rights to the road.
Miss the Notice, Extend the Lease: Court Enforces Automatic Renewal Terms
The question before the Appeals Court was whether the plaintiff, Innovation Pharmaceuticals Inc., provided sufficient notice to its landlord, defendant Cummings Properties, LLC, that IPI was not extending its commercial lease.
Key Aspects of the Recent Amendment to the Catalan Regulations on Commercial Facilities and the Law on Commerce, Services and Trade Fairs of Catalonia
Law 12/2025, was published in the Official Gazette of the Generalitat of Catalonia, which aims to introduce various modifications to both Decree-Law 1/2009, on the Regulation of Commercial Facilities, and Law 18/2017, on Commerce, Services and Fairs.
Normal Wear Isn't Damage: Limits Placed on Security Deposit Reductions
In Peebles v. JRK Property Holdings, Inc., the Supreme Judicial Court (“SJC”) interpreted the Massachusetts security deposit statute, G.L. c. 186, §15B.
EU-US Trade Agreement 2025: A New Era in Transatlantic Economic Cooperation
In the summer of 2025, the European Union and the United States signed one of the most important economic agreements of the past decade.
UK Immigration in 2026: New Year’s Resolutions for Navigating the Home Office’s Proposed Settlement Reforms
As we step into January 2026, the UK Government has launched consultation on what it calls the most sweeping overhaul of the settlement system in decades.
Startup World (Part I): Valuation Methodologies, Challenges, and Approaches for Early-Stage Startups
How much is your startup worth? This is one of the questions most frequently asked of newly founded innovative entrepreneurs, and it is often followed by the inability to provide a meaningful answer.
Will Foreign Teachers Be Protected by Employment Laws in Taiwan?
Whether working as foreign teachers in Taiwan can get some legal protection under the Taiwanese Labor Standards Act ("LSA") or the Taiwanese Teacher Act is always confusing expats.
“Divorce Day” – Is There Actually Truth Behind It?
The first working Monday of the year has become known as “Divorce Day”, a phrase born from marketing rather than statistics.
Comparative Guide to Real Estate in India
The 2025 update to the India chapter of the Legal 500 Comparative Guide to Commercial Real Estate, reflecting the evolving regulatory and commercial landscape of the sector.
Reflections on the SAF, Club Loyalty, and the Future of Major Teams
At the end of 2023, a year in which some relevant SAF projects were beginning to take off, analysts claimed that the model had failed, mainly due to the results of three of them: Botafogo, Cruzeiro, and Bahia.
The New VAT Doctrine in the Transfer of Real Estate without a Certificate of Occupancy
The Directorate General of Taxes analyzed the treatment in the VAT of an increasingly frequent operation in the real estate market: the acquisition of commercial premises for their transformation into homes and subsequent transfer.
Downtown Boston Reimagined: New Skyline Districts Now in Effect
After multiple rounds of public comment and revisions, the Boston Planning & Development Agency Board and the Boston Zoning Commission have approved new zoning for downtown Boston that is now in effect.
Forced Labor Laws: What to Know and How Companies Can Mitigate Impacts
In recent years, global supply chains have come under increasing scrutiny due to concerns about forced labor and human rights abuses.
Focus on ESG: The Auditor Juggle Regulation and Corporate Practice
In recent years, sustainability has become a strategic pillar for businesses, institutions, and investors.
Is Mediation the Best Way Forward for All Family Legal Matters?
Since the Family Procedure Rules were updated in 2024, families have faced greater expectations to try mediation and other non-court dispute resolution (NCDR) methods.