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Eversheds
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An article reviewing issues in the workplace in Europe. Includes a review of workplace smoking, leave, working time update, opt-out agreements, EU enlargement and employment issues, practical workplace issues, and relevant court decisions.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: European Union, United Kingdom
Brigard & Urrutia, a Lex Mundi Firm

This resource provides an overview of basic aspects of Colombian law.

Clayton Utz

This article focuses on provisional liquidation in Australia.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Australia
Susanne Articus, German Attorney at Law at WINHELLER

German Finance ministers look to decrease the activity of treaty shopping in order to benefit the taxpayer.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Germany

In an effort to protect personal data, Turkey has instituted sanctions that set out general principles to protect data and punish those who violate the law.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Turkey
Tammy Fanning, Danda Zhao, and Alan Fishel
8 pages

As in-house counsel, you know you need to excel at negotiating with the other side. But to be a great lawyer, you must also excel in your interactions with your own side — your internal clients.

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Source: ACC Docket
Collection: Contract Negotiation Skills
Boris Piekarek, Esq., Winheller Attorneys at Law & Tax Advisors

Germany is the provides a number of real estate investments of companies and private individuals. This form provides some insight as to how to navigate real estate investments in Germany for in-house counsel.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Germany
Russell Advocaten B.V.

In the Netherlands, business owners have to request the advice of the Works Council (OR) well in advance of a merger of takeover decision. If the business owner fails to make the request for advice timely, the Enterprise Chamber may require him or her to withdraw the decision. Therefore, it is crucial to follow the advisory path correctly and consult the works council well in advance. But what does "well in advance" mean?

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Netherlands
Dr. Eric Uftring, Esq., WINHELLER Attorneys at Law & Tax Advisors

In order to support the creation of start-ups in Germany, legislators have been working to develop special fixed-term contracts for employee hiring.

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