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Bermuda
Kennedys Law LLP
In Deslauriers v Guardian Asset Management Limited [09.11.2017] (on appeal from the Court of Appeal of Trinidad & Tobago), the Board of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council considered whether the respondent, ...
British Virgin Islands
Appleby
The British Virgin Islands (BVI) government has enacted legislation that will require certain BVI entities carrying on specified activities to have ‘adequate substance' in the BVI.
Cyprus
KPMG in Cyprus
Η Στατιστική Υπηρεσία ανακοινώνει την έκδοση της έκθεσης "Εγγραφές Μηχανοκίνητων Οχημάτων" που
Elias Neocleous & Co LLC
The United Kingdom and Cyprus signed a new double taxation convention on 22 March 2018. That convention is now in force and will take effect in 2019.
Elias Neocleous & Co LLC
On March 18 2015 the Supreme Court examined Appeal 109/2009 against a decision made by the Limassol District Court to set aside orders obtained by Tlais Enterprises Limited to seal and serve...
Hong Kong
Gall
Loretta Ho examines the Court's view on the use of confidential documents and information obtained by ‘self-help' means.
Mayer Brown
Hong Kong's Chief Executive Carrie Lam delivered her most recent Policy Address a couple of weeks ago.
Holman Fenwick Willan LLP
In the recent case of TNB Fuel Services Sdn Bhd v China National Coal Group Corporation, the Hong Kong Court of First Instance has rejected an attempt by a PRC state-owned enterprise...
Jersey
Baker & Partners
The long running dispute in the Tantular litigation has finally reached the Privy Council and some crucial questions about the interaction between Jersey trusts...
Carey Olsen
There exists a wealth of jurisdiction-specific wisdom on enforcing arbitral awards, covering various issues such as time limits for commencing enforcement proceedings and the methods of enforcement available.
Carey Olsen
The mere fact of being owned by a sovereign state does not give a Jersey company "sovereign immunity" from legal proceedings.
Luxembourg
Bonn & Schmitt
The bill n°7945 aiming at implementing into national law Directive (EU) 2019/1937 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 October 2019 on the protection...
KPMG Luxembourg
In today's "age of the customer", we are witnessing a shift in the balance of power in the brand-customer relationship. The digital revolution has profoundly changed
KPMG Luxembourg
Just as customer experience has become a crucial part of every company's success, citizen experience is climbing the public sector's priority ladder
Mauritius
Nishith Desai Associates
Mauritius renegotiating tax treaty is not confirmed yet.
Juristconsult Chambers
By way of background, Mauritius does not have any legislation which provides for state immunity and is not party to the United Nations Convention on Jurisdictional Immunities of States and their Property (the "Convention").
United Arab Emirates
Awatif Mohammad Shoqi Advocates & Legal Consultancy
In December 2nd 1971, United Arab Emirates was declared as a united, independent, and sovereign state encompassing of seven emirates.
Herbert Smith Freehills
Entering into a contract with an entity owned or controlled by the state poses unique challenges not faced when dealing with a private commercial counterparty.
European Union
Clyde & Co
Court holds that English court cannot grant ant-suit injunction to restrain proceedings in another Member State court brought in breach of an arbitration agreement
Dixcart Group Limited
The UK Government is demonstrating a desire to increase the diversity of investment in the UK. The objective will be to increase investment in funds directed towards women and ethnic minorities...
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