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Robert Dever, Dr. Lars Haverkamp, LL.M., Ben Jones, Rafael Moll de Alba, Philippe de Guyenro, Rebekka Sandwell
(Eversheds Sutherland)
7 pages

This article discusses the potential impacts of two proposals by the European Commission - a Council Directive on Business in Europe - Framework for Income Taxation (BEFIT) and a Council Directive on transfer pricing.

If adopted by the European Council (the Council), the new Directives will significantly impact the taxation of businesses within the EU.

Johan Kennemyr, Sara Malmgren, Richard Jacobsson, Mathilda Andersson, Sina Amini, Matilda Frykman Krans (Eversheds Sutherland)
6 pages

This article covers the Swedish Parliament's adoption of a legislative act allowing for the screening of foreign direct investments (“the FDI Act”) which will make certain investments subject to mandatory notification and suspension. The FDI Act will have a significant effect on investments and M&A transactions closing on or after 1 December 2023.

Eversheds Sutherland
5 pages

This article discusses the Financial Conduct Authority's Restricted Mass Market Investments customer journey review. The review sets out findings on firms’ compliance with new rules for promotion of high risk investments to retail clients and provides examples of good and poor practice for firms to consider.

Latham & Watkins LLP
29 pages

This guide provides resources for directors of new public companies.

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Region: United States
Latham & Watkins LLP
77 pages

This initial public offering guide will help you decide whether an IPO is the right move for your company and, if so, help you make sure your IPO goes off as quickly and as smoothly as possible, without any unpleasant surprises.

Latham & Watkins LLP
41 pages

This global initial public offering guide will help you navigate the US portion of a global IPO – in other words, an IPO in which you sell locally listed ordinary shares to investors outside the United States.

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Region: Global, United States

Please join ACC Northeast and Morgan Lewis for this important in-person program where we will explore implications of the McDonald decision.
 
Earlier this year, the Delaware Court of Chancery held for the first time that corporate officers may be held liable for failure to exercise a duty of oversight.  The Court also suggested that employment law issues may trigger claims for violations of fiduciary duties.

If you are involved with your company's employment law, litigation, corporate governance or corporate law matters, you will want to attend this program for the benefit of your colleagues and potentially yourself.  You will learn about best practices to prevent the officers of your company, whether public or private, from landing in hot water.  Learn how to protect your company's officers and directors from claims that could cause distraction and reputational harm, while also preserving attorney-client privilege if litigation arises.

Ample time will be allocated for Q & A and networking.

Register using the link below.

IN-PERSON, EDMONTON

Officers & Directors

The CLO luncheons are intended for in-house counsel who oversee the legal department whether as GC, CLO, AGC, or an alternative title.

Join your fellow Alberta in-house law department leaders for a discussion on Advising the Board.

This discussion will be led by Paul Barbeau and Beth Riley, both Partners in the Calgary office of McMillan.

Jackson Lewis P.C.
11 pages

The United States is in the midst of a unique cultural moment. A post-pandemic economy, a fractured political climate, a newly aggressive regulatory state, a deeply conservative U.S. Supreme Court and the relentless advance of technology have profoundly impacted our workplaces. This article looks at some of the class and collective actions at this historic juncture.

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