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The Arbitration Clause in International Contracts
When the parties to a contract are domiciled in different countries, it's not enough to simply discuss price, deadlines, and guarantees.
VERI*FACTU and the New Billing Systems Regulation: Key Questions before 2026
The now imminent entry into force of the new Regulation on Computerized Billing Systems and the VERI*FACTU model will introduce important changes in the way companies and professionals must issue, register and keep their invoices.
WS Development: Legal Leadership in Boston’s Seaport Transformation
In 2006, Boston’s Seaport Square was 23 acres of little more than 3,600 surface parking spots. The ambition was bold: transform this underutilized stretch of land into a vibrant, mixed-use neighborhood where innovation, culture, and community intersect.
Why Am I Struggling to Find a Solicitor in England and Wales? FAQs for South African Clients
Many South African businesses and individuals have dealings in England. They own properties, conclude (and later litigate over) contracts in English law and do business with companies and individuals based in this jurisdiction.
Goulston & Storrs Attorneys Joshua Davis, Elizabeth Levine, and Carla Reeves Named to 2026 Lawdragon 500 Leading Corporate Employment Lawyers
Goulston & Storrs, is pleased to announce that they have been named to Lawdragon’s 2026 list of 500 Leading Corporate Employment Lawyers in America, which recognizes “the nation’s best advisors on workplace mobility, employee benefits and executive compensation" across all matters of disputes.
Goulston & Storrs’ Litigation Group Among BTI Consulting’s 2026 “Most Feared Law Firms”
Goulston & Storrs, an Am Law 200 firm, is pleased to announce that its Litigation Group is recognized for the fifth consecutive year on BTI Consulting's 2026 list of the "Most Feared Law Firms in Litigation”.
Solomon & Co., Recipients of the LegalOne Stellar Accolade (India 2025)
We are pleased to share that our Managing Partner, Aaron Solomon, and Partner, Germaine Pereira, have been recognised as recipients of the LegalOne Stellar Accolade (India 2025).
Patzina Lotz Among the Best Law Firms for Insurance Law in the Handelsblatt ‘Best Law Firms 2025’
Patzina Lotz, a commercial law firm from Frankfurt specialising in dispute resolution, is one of the best law firms in Hesse in insurance law and is listed in the 2nd band.
Brexit 2025: New Challenges And Opportunities For Transport And Logistics
2025 marks another milestone in economic and customs cooperation between the UK and the European Union. The latest regulatory changes will have a significant impact on the international freight forwarding and logistics sector, particularly for businesses that have regular trade links with their UK counterparts.
International Arbitration: Strengths and Weaknesses
International arbitration has established itself as a key tool for resolving disputes in the global business landscape. This alternative to judicial litigation offers a private, flexible, and specialized solution for cross-border conflicts.
Rising Tax Exemption Limit: HUF 18 Million From 2025
From 1 January 2025, a significant change will come into force with regard to the tax exemption: under the relevant legislative amendment, the HUF 12 million threshold will rise to HUF 18 million.
The Legal Game: Who Controls And How?
The world is constantly changing, and the legal environment is no exception. Laws can be enforced, circumvented or even shaped - but who draws the lines? Our office manager, Árpád Vásárhelyi's studies shed light on the complex relationship between law and power.
Understanding Trademark Priority In Taiwan
To protect intellectual property globally, businesses are supposed to understand the importance of trademark priority, which significantly influences a trademark's standing in cases of disputes or claims. In Taiwan, trademark priority is governed by the Trademark Act, aligning with international conventions.
Hung OU YANG, Selected As Taiwan's Top 100 Lawyers In The Year Of 2025
Asia Business Law Journal announced its selection of Taiwan's top 100 lawyers (The A List) for the year of 2025 in the mid of this March. Since 2019, Asia Business Law Journal has continuously identified Hung Ou Yang, as Taiwan's top 100 lawyers.
APEC Card: Facilitating Business Mobility in the Asia-Pacific Region
The APEC Business Travel Virtual Card (ABTVC) is a tool designed to facilitate business travel across the Asia-Pacific region, promoting trade and investment.
Overview Of The VCC
The Singapore Variable Capital Company (VCC), established under the Variable Capital Companies Act that took effect on 14 Jan 2020, represents the latest Singapore’s innovation in terms of corporate structure for investment funds.
Methods For Avoiding Disputes In The Case Of Business Succession
Legal disputes in connection with business successions are on the increase. This applies in particular to disputes under inheritance law, company law and tax law. Disputes in connection with a business succession cost the parties involved a lot of time, money and energy due to their complexity and considerable economic importance.
Labor And Employment Law In Israel
Employee recruitment, on the employer’s side, or of job seeking, on the employee’s side, is a phase during which legal interactions between the potential employer and the potential employee abound.
Investing In Southern Italy: An Opportunity
The “Zona Economica Speciale (ZES) Unica” for the South of Italy was established on January 1, 2024, by Law 162/2023, to boost economic development in southern Italy by providing significant opportunities for companies investing in these areas.