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Luxembourg Government: « European financial markets need strong international financial sectors »

Luxembourg is convinced of the importance of the smooth and unhampered functioning of the single market, including for financial services, as well as of the necessity of sound public finances in order to foster prosperity and stability of the euro area as a whole. Luxembourg will therefore not adhere to policies that intend to renationalize elements of the single market, nor introduce criteria that are contrary to the spirit of the Treaties and detrimental to our economies. The spirit is...

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Ever Wonder Where the Easter Bunny Comes From?

With Easter fast approaching, Easter bunnies, those secular symbols of the holiday, are showing up everywhere to charm children and adults. Did you know the Easter Bunny originated in Europe? The Easter Bunny & the Tale of the Eggs From the name to the bunny, it's all German. The name Easter was first appropriated by the Christian calendar. First it was the pagan festival Ostara, celebrated on the vernal equinox, around March 21 in the Northern hemisphere. Ostara was named for...

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EACCNY Founding Member Pepper Hamilton Welcomes Larry Byrne & Ruth Harlow from Linklaters

Pepper Hamilton LLP is pleased to announce that Larry Byrne and Ruth Harlow have joined the firm's White Collar Litigation & Investigations Practice Group as partners in the New York office. Both were formerly with Linklaters. This is the latest in a series of moves to expand the firm's already substantial corporate investigations, white collar advocacy and enforcement practice in key markets. In September 2012, Pepper was joined by the attorneys of Freeh Sporkin & Sullivan, LLP, and the firm...

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Big Data

The volume of digitally recorded information has increased exponentially in recent years and has made the term Big Data omnipresent. Purchasing books online, chatting with friends on social networks, and downloading videos on mobile phones, are just a few of the activities that contributed to a total of 1.8 zettabytes (1 trillion gigabytes) of stored data sets in 2011. By 2015, this amount is predicted to grow to 7.9 zettabytes. Big Data is defined by four characteristics: data volume, variety,...

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CBP Proposed Test Method for Textile Outer Soles

On March 21, 2013, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) published in the Customs Record its “Proposed Test Method for the Administration of Additional U.S. Note 5 to Chapter 64, HTSUS, concerning the Classification of Footwear with Textile Material on the Outer Sole.”   This notice will officially appear as a General Notice and Request for Comments in Customs Bulletin and Decisions, vol. 47, no. 4 on March 27, 2013.  Written comments are due on or before May 28, 2013.   Impact...

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SUNY New Paltz Students Seeking Spring Internship Opportunities

EACCNY Member SUNY New Paltz  is seeking full time placements from March 18 through May 8, 2013 (students need a minimum of 32 hrs. /week, 40 is preferred).  They are able to work for academic credit and/or compensation with their J1 Intern visa. Timeline: The students arrive in mid-January to the New Paltz campus.  They are ready for interviews starting in early February, and can be in your NYC office with a days notice. Majors: New Paltz has a diverse group of...

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INVESTMENT: New Report on Danish Life Science Industry

Major public and private players in the Danish life science industry have collaborated to give foreign researcher and companies quick and reliable information in a new report. Start with Denmark introduces the reader to the most important information when placing research, investments and business within the areas of Life Sciences in Denmark. New Official Report Presents Opportunities in the  Danish Life Science Industry: Major public and private players in the Danish life science industry have collaborated to give foreign researcher and...

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Denmark Faces Nokia Moment

Denmark is facing its “Nokia moment”; drugmaker Novo Nordisk has ballooned into a $100-billion giant, dominating its home stock market just as the Finnish firm did at the height of the 1990s tech boom. While the mobile phone maker’s market value eventually slumped, there is a reason for thinking that Novo can remain a growth engine for the Danish economy for years to come. While the mobile phone maker’s market value eventually slumped, there is a reason for thinking that Novo...

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THE ECONOMIST: THE NEXT SUPER MODEL – Why the world should look at the Nordic countries

In its latest Special Report, the international affairs weekly The Economist touts the success the Nordic countries have had in reinventing their model of capitalism - the next supermodel. In a series of articles on welfare, immigrants, business, entrepreneurship and creativity, the weekly explores how Sweden, Finland, Norway and Denmark have "unleashed a huge amount of creativity and become world leaders in reform." Denmark is among other things praised for having one of the most liberal labour markets in Europe...

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EU SANCTIONS: Everything You need to Know About this Policy Tool

Sanctions are a potent element in the EU's foreign and security policy toolbox and can help influence states, entities, or individuals that defy international laws and norms to modify their behavior. The EU implements all sanctions imposed by the United Nations. FACTSHEET: EU restrictive measures Sanctions are one of the EU’s tools to promote the objectives of the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP): peace, democracy and the respect for the rule of law, human rights and international law. They are...

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