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Employees’ Organizations at the Enterprise-level and Grassroots Trade Unions in Vietnam

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Vietnam's 2019 Labor Code, which took effect on January 1, 2021, paved a critical path to satisfying the requirement for better protection of employees’ rights and interests. This article introduces the birth of the modern union called “employees organizations at the enterprise-level" next to the traditional trade unions governed by the state. #ACCDocket #sponsored
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Global Legal Insights - Blockchain & Cryptocurrency Regulation 2024

By Global Legal Group

This guide covers numerous issues relating to regulation of digital assets across 33 jurisdictions, including government attitude & definition; sales regulation; taxation; money transmission laws and anti-money laundering requirements; promotion and testing; ownership and licensing requirements; and mining.

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Third Party Charitable Sales Promotion and Licensing Agreement Master Terms and Conditions (US)

These are sample Master Terms and Conditions governing a sample Third-Party Charitable Sales Promotion and Licensing Agreement, between a not-for-profit organization and a for-profit company, for the for-profit company to sell products promoting a cause of the non-profit organization in the United States, and for the payment of resulting royalties to the non-profit organization.

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Mergers & Acquisitions VIII: Antitrust Merger Control & Clearance: Deal Points

By Owen D. Kurtin, Kurtin PLLC

This article focuses on the antitrust (competition) issues that can arise in US mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions, for which certain U.S. government agencies exercise oversight, what must be done to obtain their approval for those transactions to close, and the direction of government policy on antitrust M&A review, which has shifted under the Biden administration from a decades-long relatively “hands-off,” tolerant, laissez-faire policy to a markedly more interventionist, activist policy, which all dealmakers must be aware of and account for in planning and structuring their transactions. Following the discussion are “Deal Points” on important considerations in the purchase or sale of a business: what to do, and what at all costs not to do.

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