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Employment Rights Act 2025: The February Trade Union Reforms
On 18 February 2026, the first major wave of the Employment Rights Act 2025 (ERA 2025) comes into force. This marks a fundamental rebalancing of power between employers and trade unions.
Validation, Recognition and Revalidation of Foreign Degrees in Chile
With the recent publication of the new regulations governing the recognition and revalidation of foreign degrees, it is essential to clarify three concepts that are often confused.
When Will the Anti-Dumping Duty Be Imposed Under Taiwan's Investigation Procedures?
This article aims to analyze when exacly the "provisional anti-dumping duty", which is a temporary measure, and "anti-dumping duty", which is a final measure, will be imposed under Taiwan's anti-dumping investigation procedures.
SAF and Women's Football
Brazilian Law 14.193/21 (SAF Law) establishes, in Article 1, that "a football corporation whose main activity consists of the practice of football, both female and male, in professional competition (...) constitutes a football corporation (SAF)."
Can a Foreigner Practice Their Profession in Chile with a Degree Obtained Abroad?
The sustained increase in the hiring of international talent (especially in sectors such as technology, energy, construction, mining, and professional services) has repeatedly raised questions.
Introduction to Taiwan's Anti-Dumping Sunset Review
As of February 2026, Taiwan is imposing anti-dumping duties on 12 products in total.
Indirect Customs Representation: When Someone Else Takes the Risk Instead of the Importer – or Does Anyone?
At first glance, indirect customs representation seems like a simple and convenient solution for many businesses: customs procedures are handled by an agent, the administrative burden is reduced, and the process can be "outsourced."
How Will the Taiwan FTC Look at the Skyworks-Qorvo Merger Case?
In the end of 2025, Skyworks and Qorvo, announced they have entered into a definitive agreement for merger, which appears to be a milestone for the U.S. semiconductor industry with a combined enterprise value of approximately USD 22 billion.
Key Judicial Criteria Regarding Travel Abroad During Medical Leave
The Superior Courts of Justice have recently issued rulings analyzing the legality of dismissing public officials who traveled abroad while on paid medical leave.
Regarding the Taxation of Sports Clubs and the Impact of Tax Reform on the Football Corporation
After a brief exposition regarding the tax scenario for SAFs a scenario resulting from the tax reform whose debate began at the dawn of Lula's government and concluded in 2026.
International Successions: the Scission System, Between the Court of Cassation and European Union Regulations
Managing an inheritance that crosses national borders is no longer an exception, but a complex reality that requires a clear distinction between the nature of the assets and the applicable law.
Departures from the Country of People with Dual Nationality
The Comptroller General of the Republic reaffirms the criterion according to which persons with Chilean nationality are subject to national regulations when leaving the country.
Hiring Foreign Talent
Attracting foreign talent without a comprehensive immigration process is a risk companies cannot afford to take.
Navigating Indian Regulatory Landscape for Offshore Fund Restructuring: Key Compliance Considerations
The increasing sophistication of offshore investment structures has brought with it complex regulatory considerations when restructuring involves Indian assets or entities.
You Can Now Request a Refund of the IAE (Economic Activities Tax) for Prescribed Tax Years.
Companies that paid the Tax on Economic Activities (IAE) to their City Councils in 2020, despite being forced to close due to the pandemic, may request a partial refund of those amounts.
Employment Rights Act 2025: Compliance Timeline and Checklist for UK Employers
The Employment Rights Act 2025 is now transforming employment law. For business leaders, this represents the most seismic shift in workplace regulation in a generation.
Non – Disclosure Agreements: Enforcement & Challenges
Non-Disclosure Agreements (NDAs) have become indispensable tools for protecting confidential information in India's rapidly evolving business landscape.
Last Weeks to Request a Full Refund of the Wealth Tax
As we have already reported, the Wealth Tax is the subject of an appeal of unconstitutionality whose resolution, according to the most recent information, could be known next March.
Planning Child Arrangements for School Holidays after Separation
School holidays can be one of the most difficult areas for separated parents to manage.
Outsourcing Legal Services: A Strategic Decision for Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises
Today, companies must not only focus on sales and growth but also comply with an increasingly demanding legal framework.