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Eduardo Amaral Gurgel Kiss, Partner of Demarest Advogados

In the brink of the expected port bids in Brazil, the National Agency for Waterway Transportation has issued new rules for lease projects related to public ports.

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Interest Area: Real Estate
Source: Resource Library
Region: Brazil
Edimara Iansen Wieczorek, partner, and Rodrigo Pastana Tozo, corporate lawyer, Demarest Advogados
2 pages

The Anti-Corruption Law brought about significant changes regarding the relationship between private businesses and government employees. This article focuses on the practical consequences this law will have on business activities.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Source: Resource Library
Region: Brazil
Marcello Pedroso Pereira, Partner of Social Security department at Demarest Advogados

This article explains Law no. 8,212/91, which sets forth labor accidents insurance tax rates.

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Interest Area: Insurance, Financial Services
Source: Resource Library
Region: Brazil
Ashurst LLP

Information regarding tax liabilities of liquidators and receivers.

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Interest Area: Financial Services
Source: Resource Library
Region: Australia
By Dr. Samuel Bussmann

Many Swiss operations of international groups benefit from special tax regimes. Switzerland will introduce significant changes to these special tax regimes in order to be compliant with international standards and to maintain its attractiveness as a location for international business. This article is addressed to tax directors of international groups with operations in Switzerland.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Switzerland
By Marimar Perez-Cacheaux, Esq. and Ramon Concha, Esq.

Mexico has many trusts that were created for foreigners to acquire and own real estate in the restricted zone (a strip of 50 kilometers – approximately 31 miles – along the coast, or 100 kilometers – approximately 62 miles – from the border). This article explains the process through which a foreigner names the person or persons who will replace him or her as trust beneficiary in the event of death.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Mexico
By Houser Henry & Syron LLP

Employers’ should be aware of the brave, committed, yet sniffling, sick, and ultimately contagious worker who has the flu and chooses to come to work. An employer has a duty under the Occupational Health and Safety Act1 (the “OHSA”) to “take every precaution reasonable in the circumstances for the protection of a worker” (s 25(2)(h)). Permitting a sick employee to continue working may compromise your duties to your other staff. It may also subject your company to financial liability under the OHSA and unwanted inspections by the Ministry of Labour. Flu season is in full swing and if you do not take preventative measures to protect your workers from an illness in your workplace, your workers may take matters into their own hands.

By Patrick Gervais, Esq.

After being ranked by HSBC as the top expat destination in 2011 and 2012, Singapore fell to third place in 2013. Higher cost of living and tighter immigration policy were blamed for the fall. Over the past year, the government has implemented a series of new requirements regarding foreign labour. These changes raise the barrier for foreigners who want to immigrate to Singapore, whether they are fresh grads or seasoned entrepreneurs. This article summarizes what you need to know if you want to start a business in Singapore or if you are planning on hiring foreign labour.

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Interest Area: Employment and Labor
Source: Resource Library
Region: Singapore
Dr. Martin Eckert, MME Partners, a member of Primerus
3 pages

Situated in the heart of Europe, Switzerland is a top location for data centers and cloud services. In Switzerland, privacy and data protection are respected both by law and in practice. Learn more about why Switzerland is such an attractive location.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Switzerland
Edward Sohn, Esq., Assistant Vice President, Pangea3

Discovery continues to comprise up to 80% of litigation costs, and sometimes the discovery war of attrition can force a corporation's hand, even if it has favorable odds at summary judgment or trial. In-house legal departments have taken some steps to reduce these costs, but cost control in discovery requires vigilance at every stage, as hidden costs incurred in one phase can erase the savings realized in another. Do not let discovery hold your litigation goals hostage! Combat the hidden costs lurking in discovery with these ten tips:

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