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EU and U.S. Legislators Meet in Dublin

From May 31 to June 1, 2013, members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the European Parliament met in Dublin, Ireland, for the 74th inter-parliamentary meeting of the Transatlantic Legislators’ Dialogue (TLD). The TLD fosters discussion and collaboration between the European Parliament and the US Congress on specific topics of mutual concern. During the meeting in Dublin, legislators focused on issues including shared economic and financial challenges, upcoming negotiations on a Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, legislative developments relating...

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Portugal Secretary of State of Finance Visits the NYSE

Manuel Luis Rodrigues, Secretary of State of Finance, Portugal, visited the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) on Tuesday, June 4 as part of NYSE Euronext’s inaugural Pan European Days, a program that was organised in partnership with EACCNY. To mark the occasion, Mr. Rodrigues was joined by European company executives and officials, including EACCNY President James Rosener, in ringing The Opening Bell®. Sponsored by NYSE Euronext and in partnership with the European American Chamber of Commerce New York as well as...

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Pepper Hamilton Client Alert: Landmark Swap Rules Adopted by CFTC

At its Twenty-Ninth Meeting to consider rulemaking under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2012 (Dodd-Frank) on May 16, 2013, the U.S. Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) adopted three final rules that make significant progress towards completing its rulemaking agenda. CFTC Chairman Gary Gensler commented, "Today the CFTC is voting on reforms that will make public transparency in the swaps market a reality ... Though many of the 52 rules we have completed before today have...

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EU Trade Commissioner in New York City Highlights Global Benefits of Transatlantic Trade & Investment Partnership

EU Trade Commissioner Karel De Gucht in New York City discussed the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. In his speech to the European American Chamber of Commerce, he stressed that removing transatlantic trade barriers will deliver major benefits to the European Union and the United States, boosting economic growth and stimulating business confidence.  Noting that uncertainty about the economic future has held companies back from investment decisions, he also pointed out that an agreement would send a powerful signal that...

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Mason Hayes & Curran wins Irish Law Firm of the Year 2013 & Client Service Law Firm of the Year 2013

Client Service Law Firm of the Year 2013 The 'Chambers Europe Awards for Excellence' are presented annually and recognise outstanding law firms and legal professionals. The "Client Service Law Firm of the Year” is based on feedback and recommendations made by clients. This accolade is particularly coveted as awards are only presented to select firms and we were one of only eight firms in Europe to receive this honour. Feedback from clients included: “The firm gives great strategic input and wants to...

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$45 Million Cyber-Attack Is Object Lesson from Verizon Study Showing No Business Is Safe, but Financial Institutions Bear Big Data Breach Risk

Newspapers around the world recently reported that a sophisticated and well-coordinated cyber-attack resulted in the theft of $45 million from thousands of ATMs worldwide. The incident accentuates the conclusions of Verizon's 2013 Data Breach Investigation Report (DBIR), compiled by a global team of government and private organizations analyzing computer security incidents over the past year. This annual report shows that companies of all sizes and types are likely to experience some sort of data breach - if they haven't...

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AIFMD: Irish Regulator Now Accepting Applications

On 15 May 2013, the regulator of the funds industry in Ireland, the Central Bank of Ireland (the “Central Bank”), announced that it is now accepting applications under the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (the “AIFMD”). The Central Bank also published the relevant Application Forms, as well as its AIF Rulebook, making it the first regulator in Europe to provide such clarity on its approach to applications under AIFMD. The AIF Rulebook details the requirements relating to alternative investment funds...

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“Entrepreneur visas” and Other New Measures in France to Support Enterprise

Following the “Assises de l’entrepreneuriat” – an entrepreneurship round table initiated by Ms. Fleur Pellerin, France’s Minister Delegate for SMEs, Innovation and the Digital Economy – a wide range of enterprise-friendly reforms are to be introduced, most of which will take effect in 2014. The principal aim of these measures is to help SMEs grow and to support founders of innovative startups. “Innovative new companies” and funding for companies in disadvantaged areas Six hundred “innovative new companies” (jeunes entreprises innovantes– JEIs)...

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Transatlantic Collaboration on Cybersecurity: Common Goals, Clear Results

Cybersecurity: EU-U.S. Cooperation Large-scale attacks against information systems and various other forms of cybercrime, such as online identity theft or online child abuse, are subject to rapidly evolving technological developments. The EU’s responses to such crimes are equally innovative and flexible, ranging from support for cross-border cyber-investigations and police training to legislative measures. The EU established a dedicated European Cybercrime Center within Europol that began operations in January 2013. Because cybercrime knows no borders and is increasingly a global threat, the EU...

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Europe Day: May 9th – The Schuman Declaration

The European Union’s founding fathers reacted to the bloodshed and destruction of World War II by concocting a scheme designed to inextricably link Europe’s coal and steel industries and prevent wars from ravaging the European continent in the future. On May 9, 1950, French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman announced a plan—in a speech inspired by French businessman-turned-advisor Jean Monnet—that proposed pooling European coal and steel production under a common authority. While contributing to postwar economic recovery, this plan would also control...

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