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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.

What Happens In Vegas… A First Timer’s Perspective On ICSC Las Vegas 2025
What happens in Vegas definitely shouldn’t stay in Vegas—especially when it comes to sharing the dealmaking, relationship-building, and industry insights I observed during my first experience at ICSC Las Vegas in May.

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.

The Lights And Shadows Of High Tourist Influx Zones In Spain
The national legislator is deeply convinced of the economic benefits of this special timetable regime, insofar as it allows the synergies between tourism and commerce to be leveraged, thereby increasing economic activity.

The Chutiyaram Trademark Case: A Battle of Culture, Law, and Public Sentiment
In one of the most controversial trademark cases in India’s recent history, the Chutiyaram trademark has sparked a nationwide debate. What seemed like a simple trademark application for a food brand soon became a battleground of legal, cultural, and social tensions.

Italian Property Market: Getting Cheaper, Getting More Attractive?
The steady decline in Italian house prices in recent years has attracted the attention of an increasing number of foreign investors, including Hungarian buyers. The question is no longer whether to buy property in Italy, but where to find the best opportunities.

Draft Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025
In August 2023, India enacted its first standalone data protection and privacy law in the form of the Digital Personal Data Protection Act, 2023. In January 2025, the much-awaited subordinate rules under the DPDP Act, namely the Digital Personal Data Protection Rules, 2025 were released in draft form.

White Paper 2025: Government Announces Sweeping Reforms to UK Immigration System
On 12 May 2025, the UK Government released its long-anticipated White Paper proposing substantial reforms to the country’s immigration rules. The primary objectives are to strengthen border security, lower migration levels, and create a more direct alignment between immigration policy, skills development, and the needs of the UK labour market.

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.

Income Tax Declaration for Expatriates in Chile
As the tax year closes and the obligation to file the Annual Income Tax Return (Form 22) approaches, it is essential for foreign individuals who work or have worked in Chile — known as expatriates — to understand their tax obligations before the Chilean Internal Revenue Service (SII).

Foreign Enterprises' Risks in Hiring Employees When Subsidiaries or Branches Are Not Set Up in Taiwan
When foreign enterprises seek to expand their business, the organizational structure they choose to operate in a specific market plays an important part in their business judgment. Although setting up a local subsidiary, branch, or office, is feasible, foreign enterprises' unfamiliarity with local market's labor law, labor conditions, employee benefits, tax law, and corporate governance norms, usually results in high compliance costs for setting up a legal entity in the target market.

This Court Case May Alter The Rights of Drone Pilots Nationwide...And Nobody Has Noticed
The Supreme Court may be about to accept an appeal with enormous potential to decide the airspace rights of drones in the United States, and nobody in the drone community seems to have noticed.

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.

Are AI And Intellectual Property ¿“Frenemies”?
Natalia Vera Matiz, partner at Vera Abogados Asociados, explores the two main concerns surrounding the coexistence of AI and IP.

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.