Snacks: Digestible Weekly Labour News – Issue 133
Read the 133rd edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
Read the 133rd edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
We discuss a recent decision of the Technology and Construction Court rejecting the attempt by Lendlease to pass its liability for fire safety defects to its mechanical and electrical consultant, Aecom.
Senior Associate Muteber Yalcin guides you through all material administrative steps required under German law when setting up a company in Germany.
Our multi-disciplinary practitioners will be speaking on the hot topics and trends in shipping and provide practical insight on navigating the challenges and opportunities in the industry for 2024 and beyond.
In this edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly we consider contractor claims on a construction project, tax fraud, interpretation of a MAC clause and payment into court in a sanctions dispute.
This article looks at the Securities and Exchange Commission’s proposed changes to the rules governing beneficial ownership reporting under Section 13(d) and 13(g) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
The article examines the robustness of bills of lading as security in the hands of a bank and the circumstances that may preclude the bank from recovering its losses or claiming against the carrier. It also considers the implications of using electronic bills of lading.
Our latest article looks at the new guidance letter issued by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on transaction consideration disclosure.
Read the 132nd edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
This edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly considers three cases looking at different issues of jurisdiction and a further case that highlights the importance of contractual clarity as to when obligations terminate.