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Avoiding Global Transfer Snares for LGBTQ Employees

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As businesses continue to expand their global footprint, being aware of and actively working through unique and challenging issues facing LGBTQ expats are becoming increasingly important. Understanding that expat transfers involve immigration, benefits, employment law, and business considerations will help build the team needed to effectuate the best global transfer result.
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Organization, Productivity and Effectively Managing Workflow

By Ruthe Wynne, Sarah Tuchler McElvaney, Lisa Haas, and Scott Nader

Introduces approaches, as well as practical tools, to improve organization, productivity and workflow management skills as in-house counsel. Provides four sections: self assessment, time management and team building, matter management, and effective communications.

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The EU's 26-Headed Hydra? The New European Competition Enforcement Regime

By Marc Brotman, Tony Reeves

Changes have been afoot in the EU's competition laws, with one of the most important being 25 member states now have the power to rule on all aspects of EU competition law, in to the national competition rules that each has at its disposal. It's no wonder in-house often feel that just when they achieve compliance in one jurisdiction, problems arise in others-much like Hercules when he battled the Hydra. Here is a guide to successfully conquering the multi-headed hydra while complying with EU competition laws.

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CMS Green Lease Clauses in Europe

By CMS

As legal situations are in a constant state of flux because of the topical nature of the issue mandatory national law and current case law should always be complied with when using the clauses.

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Two Lawyers for the Price of One: Transnational Licensing in the EU for U.S. Practitioners

By Peter E. Nahmias

As companies expand their activities in the European market, the time may soon come when, in order to practice, the "transnational in-house lawyer" will have no choice but to seek transnational training and licensing. Despite efforts to create a "single European legal market" for EU lawyers, licensing remains quite difficult for US attorneys. But the rewards are great. This article provides practical information on how US lawyers should proceed in order to get licensed in the EU.

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Financial Decision Making for Lawyers - Part I

By Michael Smith

This session and the workshop that follows will examine the external and internal factors that affect the longer-term profitability of the organization. Participants will understand the balance sheet, the income statement, and the statement of cash flow. We will also discuss how to identify red flags that signal financial difficulties or accounting problems.

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Tax Consequences of Litigation Damages and Settlements in the United States

By Yan-Xin Li, 3L, University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law

This Quick Overview briefly examines the tax consequences of payments from litigation and settlements, such as the character and inclusion of these payments as income, as well as their deductibility and reporting in the United States.

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