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25 pages

This seminar that took place in Brisbane on 30 July 2015 deals with preparing your business for financial transactions.

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Interest Area: Financial Services
Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career
33 pages

Are your restraints of trade effective? This presentation about minimising the risks for your business is based off a seminar held in Brisbane on 18 June 2015.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career

Legal Research training specifically designed for in-house counsel - presentation held in Sydney on 6 May 2015.

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Region: Australia
Yuban Moodley, Steve Smith
34 pages

In this presentation, in-house counsel will see how outsourcing impacts their business models along with risks and solutions.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Region: Australia
Audience: Deputy GC, Mid-Career
Global Legal Group
153 pages

In this multi-jurisdictional guide, explore an overview of key legal issues, rules and developments regarding Financial Services disputes across a range of jurisdictions.

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Interest Area: Financial Services
Region: Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, China, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Isle of Man, Japan, North Korea, South Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, United States

Globalization has resulted in greatly increased business activity across borders. Many companies that have never practiced international trade are now planning or have already begun to import and export products and materials. The US government is hardening its enforcement stance on trade laws. Fines and penalties are increasing, as are companies' obligations under the law. Every company engaged in international trade should have internal controls in place sufficient to manage the risks inherent in trade.

With the steady increase of cross-national relationships in virtually every industry, it is inevitable that a domestic company, irrespective of size, will at some point face a cross-border bankruptcy matter. Consideration of this international component is critical for the in-house practitioner to effectively protect the client when structuring transactions. When the inevitable cross-border insolvency arises, a basic knowledge of the applicable rules will be equally critical to minimize the interruption to operations and potential loss of revenue.

If your company is doing business outside the United States, you need to attend this session to be brought up-to-date on all applicable privacy laws. Many global organizations have had to change the way they handle personal information and privacy issues. Personal data that used to be considered public and obvious has since become a sensitive issue, both from a legal and PR perspective, and applicable laws are now being enforced with more rigor.

The Pacific Rim includes many of the leading or emerging centers of trade including China, Japan, Taiwan, Australia and the United States. Our experienced international panel provided insight into trade in the Pacific Rim, with a focus on Australasian aspects, including an overview of recent developments in the region such as Free Trade Agreements and developments in competition laws.

International business transaction checklist; articles on (1) doing business in Chile, (2) visa and work permit application in Australia (3) Hong Kong domain name registration regime (4) establishing business operation in Canada (5) ACCA Docket Article - Cultural Practice of Law.

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