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Spouses of H-1B Visa Holders Who Apply for Residency Can Apply for Work Permits Starting May 26

On February 24, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) announced that it will start accepting applications for work authorization from certain spouses of H-1B visa holders beginning May 26, 2015. This regulatory change has gone through the normal rulemaking process and is not affected by the federal district court injunction issued last week blocking other administrative actions on immigration. Who Can Apply for a Work Permit? Any spouse applying for work authorization must be in H-4 status as the dependent of...

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Financing the Future: the EU Launches the Capital Markets Union

Last week, the European Commission—the EU’s executive arm—took the first step toward cementing one of the EU’s fundamentals freedoms:  free movement of capital.  The goal is to break down barriers that block cross-border investments in the EU and prevent businesses from getting adequate access to finance. The EU has launched a green paper as the basis for a three month public consultation on how the Capital Markets Union (CMU) should take shape.  Based on public input, the Commission will...

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Corporate debt bias: Economic Insights and Policy Options

European Commission - Speech | Brussels, 23 February 2015 | Pierre Moscovici, Commissioner for Economic and Financial Affairs, Taxation and Customs. ] Mesdames, Messieurs, Je vous souhaite la bienvenue à cette conférence organisée conjointement par mes services et le Fonds Monétaire International. Cet événement est un bel exemple de collaboration entre nos deux institutions pour lesquelles la croissance, la création d'emplois et l'investissement sont des priorités essentielles. Je vous remercie d'être venus si nombreux en ce début d'après-midi et je salue tout particulièrement...

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Unlocking Funding for Europe’s Growth – European Commission consults on Capital Markets Union

Brussels, 18 February 2015 -- The European Commission today launched its landmark project to unlock funding for Europe’s businesses and to boost growth in the EU’s 28 Member States with the creation of a true single market for capital. The Capital Markets Union aims to break down the barriers that are blocking cross-border investments in the EU and preventing businesses from getting access to finance. The current environment is tough for businesses that remain heavily reliant on banks and relatively...

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Eurogroup statement on Greece

The Eurogroup reiterates its appreciation for the remarkable adjustment efforts undertaken by Greece and the Greek people over the last years. During the last few weeks, we have, together with the institutions, engaged in an intensive and constructive dialogue with the new Greek authorities and reached common ground today.  The Eurogroup notes, in the framework of the existing arrangement, the request from the Greek authorities for an extension of the Master Financial Assistance Facility Agreement (MFFA), which is underpinned by...

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Investment Plan: Green Light for SME Financing before the Summer

Following a decision by the Board of Governors of the European Investment Bank (EIB) today, small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) across Europe should be able to benefit from the first funds from the new European Fund for Strategic Investments (EFSI) before the summer. The landmark decision taken today by the EIB Board of Governors will allow for the pre-financing of SME projects linked to the Investment Plan for Europe before the summer. European Commission Vice-President Jyrki Katainen, responsible for Jobs, Growth, Investment...

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The U.S. Government’s Strategy to Combat the “Cyber Arms Race”

In the midst of ongoing, escalating and increasingly troublesome reports of large-scale corporate cyber breaches, the federal government is trying to fight back more forcefully with a dual strategy to shore up agency capability and exchange information with industry in a “shared mission.” Recently, it added five newly enacted cybersecurity laws to its arsenal – or mitigation squad. Their purported goal: to improve the government’s capability to thwart and limit future attacks. The laws generally seek to: •  streamline internal...

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Updates on Mutual Reliance Between the US FDA and the EU on GMP Inspections

This article is courtesy of Anthia Zammit Legal, a member of the EACCNY. At present date, there is no Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA) in relation to: •  conformity assessment of regulated products, and •  Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) for human and veterinary medicinal products in operation between the EU and the US. On November 14th and 17th 2014, representatives of the US FDA met with a cross-agency team from the European Medicines Agency (EMA), the European Commission, and Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) experts from...

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How Much Does your App Know About You? App Marketplaces Urged to Improve Privacy Practices

19 February 2015 With the market for mobile applications (“apps”) booming, concern has increased around the amount and type of data that many apps collect and use. Recently, the Irish Data Protection Commissioner (“DPC”) along with data protection authorities from around the world (the “DPAs”) wrote an open letter to app marketplaces. The letter, dated 9 December 2014, called on app marketplace operators – like Google and Apple – to make links to app privacy policies mandatory. This letter followed...

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Roland Garros Sports a Moving New Audible Identity

The French Open is followed by 3 billion viewers around the world. In order to express the mythic stature of the tournament, The French Tennis Federation turned to EACCNY member Sixième Son. “We analyze what the brand aims to accomplish,” said Laurant Cochini, Director of Client Services for Sixième Son, “The musical creation becomes the brand’s identity.” The main challenge presented to Sixième Son was to create a sound identity that encompassed The French Open’s Latin roots while remaining unique...

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