Anders Hedetoft & Anna Martine Stubben Skovsgaard of Holst, Advokater takes part in Negotiating Effective Contracts & Dealing with Disputes

QUESTION ONE – Which techniques are typically used by international counterparties in your experience to overcome challenges in the negotiation process? Cross-cultural creation of relationships has become a widely spread and effective technique for negotiating Hardball approaches are not very common anymore. Negotiators often focus on identifying and recognising sensitivity and awareness during the negotiations. […]

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Visa Overview in Germany

Germany offers a variety of visas, work permits and residence permits to foreigners, who want to live and work locally. The following survey shall help you find access to immigration. There are 11 different types of residence permits. Each one of them has other conditions which need to be proven. It is of utmost importance […]

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Legal Analytics for Antitrust Litigation: Sizing Up the Antitrust Landscape

Data analytics is big business right now. Many types of businesses are using analytics to become more competitive and efficient. It’s no longer just “Moneyball” in sports, but styling analytics in retail, adaptive learning analytics in education and – you guessed it – litigation analytics in the legal sector. While there are a variety of […]

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NIELSEN MERKSAMER PARRINELLO GROSS & LEONI, LLP: Latest Developments

Nielsen Merksamer, a leader in national political law compliance, hosts briefings, workshops and communications to share best practices and recent developments in campaign finance, lobby disclosure and government ethics laws across the nation.  For the latest from our research team, read on… Latest Developments: The Governor of Maryland approved S.B. 79, which requires that lobbyist […]

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A Week in Review

Provisional Tax QWBA’s IR has released two QWBA’s which both provide commentary on specific provisional tax issues. The first is QB 19/03, which considers the provisional tax implications when an employee receives a one-off payment during an income year with no tax deducted, which has the consequence effect of an end of year RIT of […]

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Alex Canham features in Growth Business discussing Mezzanine Finance

Ordinarily, entrepreneurs turn to debt or equity funding to fund their business. Alex Canham, a partner at Herrington Carmichael LLP, explains the concept of a hybrid between the two – mezzanine finance. Mezzanine finance is a sum lent or invested into a business on a junior basis that ranks in priority behind senior debt, but […]

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The new European Copyright Directive – Estonia’s stance

The new European Union Copyright Directive (hereinafter also Act) was adopted by the Council of the European Union on the 15th of April 2019. The new Act can be considered one of the major changes the internet domain has seen in the last few years. The last time the entire European Union, big corporations and […]

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With AVL Digital Group Deals, Offit Kurman M&A Attorneys Complete Large Client Transactions

After a record-breaking year in 2018 for business transactions closed for clients, the attorneys of Offit Kurman’s Mergers & Acquisitions Practice Group are pleased to announce the completion of another $100 million-plus deal that finalized in March 2019. Joseph M. Armstrong, Herbert R. Fineberg and Michael Petrizzo represented the AVL Digital Group in two successful transactions valued at over $240 million. Mr. Fineburg […]

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Klaus Oblin of OBLIN Rechtsanwälte GmbH takes part in Negotiating Effective Contracts & Dealing with Disputes

QUESTION ONE – What is your best practice approach when advising General Counsel, to ensure dispute resolution clauses are to their real advantage and do not obstruct enforcement proceedings? There are a number of formal requirements for an arbitration agreement: An arbitration agreement must sufficiently specify the parties (they must at least be determinable), it […]

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