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Taiwan's Merger Control on Extraterritorial Transactions
Taiwan's Fair Trade Commission ("FTC") has maintained its position on jurisdiction over an extraterritorial merger (that is, a foreign-to-foreign transaction) for quite a long time.

Targeting Italy - The Structural And Legal Framework For The SME Acquisition Boom In 2025
In 2025, there was a noticeable increase in the interest of strategic and financial investors in Italian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Vidarbha Industries Power Limited v Axis Bank Limited- A Temporary Storm In The Waters?
The case analysis seeks to understand the position as adopted by various forums in the present case and seeks to critique the Supreme Court judgment as being violative of the objectives of the IBC.

Investing In Bolivia
Bolivia is a developing economy with abundant natural resources, a growing middle class, and a decentralization process that is still evolving. In this context, Santa Cruz de la Sierra has established itself as the country's main economic engine.

Beyond The Bill: Key Tax Implications Of The OBBB
On July 4, 2025, the One Big Beautiful Bill Act was signed into law, introducing a broad package of policy reforms, funding reallocations, and regulatory changes set to reshape the nation’s infrastructure, climate strategy, and economic competitiveness for decades to come.

Section 9 (2) Of The Arbitration & Conciliation Act, 1996: A voluntary / Mandatory Provision?
Section 9 of the Arbitration and Conciliation Act, 1996 (“Act”) deals with interim measures granted by a court before or during arbitral proceedings or at any time after the making of the arbitral award but prior to enforcement thereof.

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.

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.

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.