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Post-holiday Blues: Why Do Divorce and Separation Cases Rise After the Summer Holidays?
Every September, once the summer break has drawn to a close, I begin to receive a rise in divorce and separation enquiries. For many families, instead of the long holidays bringing couples closer, they often highlight difficulties that have been building beneath the surface.
The National Court Recognizes the Right of Non-EU taxpayers to Pay Tax on their Net Rental Income
Until now, the Spanish government, relying on the literal wording of Article 24.1 of the Non-Resident Income Tax Law, has established differentiated tax treatment between taxpayers residing in Member States of the EU and the EEA and those residing in third countries.
Taiwan's Future Enforcement on Generative Artificial Intelligence
With the continuous advancement of artificial intelligence ("AI"), the legal fields it affects have become increasingly diverse. AI will inevitably involve competition law issues related to both restraints on competition and unfair competition.
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).
Related-Party Business: The Need to Address the Issue Within the SAF (and Football Clubs) - Part II
It is frequently pointed out that a deal between related parties of the SAF's controlling shareholder and SAF itself signals yet another (alleged) anomaly in the system, to the detriment of the club, usually a minority shareholder in SAF, which does not benefit from such a deal.
The One Big Beautiful Bill Act: The QOZ Remix - Changes in Timing and Territory
In significant part, the OBBBA extended or made permanent various provisions of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (the “TCJA”) that were set to expire at the end of this year.
Change to UK Company Law: Important Information for Company Directors
These changes are introduced to reduce the risk of fraud and improve the reliability of the information held on the public register and to enhance corporate transparency and strengthen the UK’s business environment.
The Energy Efficiency Certificate for Buildings and Its Immediate Future
In Spain, the Energy Efficiency Certificate has become a key element of the real estate market. Since the entry into force of Royal Decree 235/2013, this document is mandatory for the sale or rental of any home or commercial premises.
Updates on Financing for Social Housing Developers
Publicly subsidized housing (VPO) has acquired great political and institutional relevance in the context of current tensions in the residential market.
Time Is of the Essence: Apply for ILR as Soon as You’re Eligible
The recent proposed developments in UK immigration policy, make it important for those planning their long-term future in the country to apply for Indefinite Leave to Remain as soon as they are eligible.
Trademark Opposition Proceedings in Hong Kong
Almost all nations’ trademark registration schemes incorporate an ability to challenge the ultimate validity or registrability of a service mark or a trademark application before it reaches the official registration status.
Key Changes under the Foreign Direct Investment Policy (“FDI Policy”) on the Space Sector
India accounts for only 2 percent of the currently valued global space economy which is about USD 360 billion despite being among the few spacefaring nations in the world.
Registration of the Sign “Café Santa Ana De Matituy” as a Trademark
The Council of State declared the nullity of the resolutions denying registration of the mixed trademark "Café Santa Ana de Matituy" finding that due process had been violated.
Related-Party Business: The Need to Address the Issue Within the SAF (and Football Clubs) - Part I
The provocation, it should be noted, does not apply only to football corporations, created by the SAF Law (Law 14.193/2021). The problem extends, with adaptations, to football clubs, established as non-profit associations.
Mid-2025 Debt Markets: What Borrowers and Lenders Need to Know
Below is a summary of the main themes and market dynamics that borrowers and lenders should keep in mind as they navigate dealmaking, refinancings, and capital allocation decisions in the second half of 2025 and beyond.
Risk Allocation in M&A Transactions: The Role of Indemnification
Indemnification means financially repairing the harm arising from the commission of an unlawful act. This legal duty is set forth in the law in a general and abstract fashion and is therefore seldom sufficient to address the particularities of each corporate acquisition or the interests and needs of the parties involved.
Turning Conflict into Resolution
Alternative Dispute Resolution (“ADR”) has been a parallel track to court systems for dispute resolution for centuries on end.
Deals with Teams in the Same Economic Group: A Challenge for FIFA
The SAF Law (Law 14.193/2021) is transforming the football ownership model in Brazil. Before it, the football club's owner was, in almost all cases, a club, which is, legally, a non-profit civil association.
Fraudulent Transactions: What To Keep In Mind While Ring Fencing Your Assets
In light of the worldwide Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting financial slump in the country many companies are likely to find modes to ring fence their assets for better security and protection.
Navigating Tariff Risk in Construction and Development Deals
Over the past few months, there have been significant changes to tariffs by the United States and other countries around the world. These changes continue to evolve and there is significant uncertainty about the timing, rate, and overall impact of tariffs.