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Debt Refinancing: Important Amendments to the Spanish Insolvency Act

By Ashurst LLP

The aim of the RDL is to improve and clarify certain aspects of the rules governing outof-court protected refinancing arrangements and the so-called Spanish scheme or "homologación judicial" whilst trying to solve other inefficiencies of the legal regime applying to those refinancing arrangements that have arisen in practice. This is a preliminary review that we thought should be shared with you as soon as possible given the number of current debt restructurings that may be affected by its content.

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Disputes Involving Foreign Parties: 2012 Trends

By Varvara Knutova, Pepeliaev Group

In 2012, the Presidium of the Russian Supreme Commercial Court adopted a number of newsworthy resolutions relating to recognizing and enforcing foreign courts’ decisions and awards, and concerning disputes involving foreign parties. This article is a review of how those resolutions affect foreign companies doing business in Russia.

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Colombia Adopts Regulations to Implement its Data Protection Laws

By Geida Sanlate, Philip Gordon, Santiago Martinez Méndez, Juan Carlos Varela - Littler Mendelson, P.C.

A review of Colombian Law regulating the protection of personal data. Includes a discussion of obligations arising under Law 1581 and Decree 1377, the steep potential sanctions for noncompliance, as well as recommendations for companies to ensure full compliance with the privacy law.

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Are You a Coach, Manager or Leader?

By Charles A. Volkert, Esq.

In many management books, articles and seminars, the terms “coach,” “manager” and “leader” tend to be used interchangeably. But in reality, the words suggest very different approaches to interacting with and supervising staff.

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Stressed Out? 6 Ways to Better Manage Workplace Pressures

By Charles A. Volkert III, Esq.

41 percent of executives said trying to balance work and personal responsibilities is the greatest source of workplace stress. Office politics or conflicts with coworkers was cited by 28 percent of respondents. This article considers the best ways to manage pressure and stress in the workplace.

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