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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.
2025 Taipei International Conference on Arbitration and Mediation
Hung Ou Yang, Managing Partner of Brain Trust International Law Firm, was invited to serve as one of the speakers at the 2025 Taipei International Conference on Arbitration and Mediation held by the Chinese Arbitration Association.
New LME Strategy Targets Sacred Payment Rights Through Grace Period and Default Amendments
Market participants are increasingly focused on a developing liability management strategy in which borrowers and majority lenders are exploring whether amendments to grace periods and Event of Default provisions can be used to delay both interest and principal payments.
When Development Meets Mumbai’s Salt-Pan Lands: A Legal Perspective
Mumbai’s salt pans are no longer just remnants of its salt making industry, they now stand at the centre of the city’s land use debate.
The “Day One” U-Turn: What the New Six-Month Qualifying Period Means for Your Business
In a significant policy shift that will breathe a collective sigh of relief into boardrooms across the UK, the Labour government has reportedly dropped its flagship pledge to introduce “day one” protection from unfair dismissal.
Company Law, Real Madrid, Safiel and the Flexibility of the SAF Law
Law 6.404/1976, will be 50 years old in 2026. Its age reveals it to be increasingly beautiful, as it still (and always) provides the legal security that entrepreneurs and investors need to define their capital allocations.
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.
VSME: The “Light” Sustainability Revolution for SMEs
On 30 July 2025, the European Commission published a Recommendation promoting the adoption of the VSME designed to support micro, small and medium-sized non-listed enterprises in reporting on ESG matters.
A Budget for Stability
Will Rachel Reeves’ second budget provide confidence in the markets (much needed to control the cost of borrowing) in the nation (much needed to encourage the growth) and in the world (much needed to encourage inbound investment).
360° Corporate Compliance and Law 21.595 on Economic Crimes
At Cuevas Abogados we understand compliance as a strategic pillar of corporate management, not as an isolated checklist or a reactive response to a crisis.
Regarding Brazilian Coaches, Carlos Ancelotti, SAF and Waves of SAF Projects
The speeches by Emerson Leão and Oswaldo de Oliveira at an event held at CBF1 summarize, from different angles, the position of a class; or, at least, the position of a (numerous) segment of the class, overlooked or threatened by the influx of foreign coaches.
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.
Income Tax Return for Expatriates in Chile
With the end of the tax year approaching and the obligation to file the Annual Income Tax Return, it is essential that foreign nationals who work or have worked in Chile understand their tax obligations.
Formalities in the Signing of the Employment Contract for Foreigners in Chile
In Chile, hiring foreign workers requires compliance with specific immigration formalities, especially when the worker wishes to apply for temporary residency under the subcategory for legal paid work.