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What Tech and Other Startups Need to Know About International Expansion

The global economy is evolving quickly, and tech and other startups are looking beyond traditional expansion targets like the UK and China. Popular targets now include relatively low cost, talent-rich countries like Israel, Ireland, the Czech Republic and Poland, which recently joined the ranks of FTSE Russell advanced economies, the first country to do so in nearly ten years. Throughout this evolution, many of the basic concepts of international expansion continue to hold true. As enforcement by tax and immigration...

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New law decreases the number of companies required to designate a Data Protection Officer in Germany

By Yumiko Olsen, Dennis Schmidt, Christian Schröder and David Curtis | Orrick  On June 28, 2019, the German parliament (Bundestag) passed new legislation imposing several changes to the current German Federal Data Protection Act (“BDSG”).  Although many of the changes addressed privacy aspects of criminal proceedings, the new legislation makes an important change for small companies by increasing the threshold to designate a Data Protection Officer (“DPO”). Whereas currently companies have to designate a DPO if they constantly employ at least...

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An Autobiography That Puts The Irish Backstop In Context

By John Bruton, former Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) I have just finished reading Seamus Mallon’s autobiography, entitled a “Shared Home Place”.Boris Johnson, or one of his advisors, ought to read it if they wish to get an insight into the concerns that underlie the Irish backstop. They will learn that Brexit, and the Irish peace, are not events in themselves, but processes that will go on for years, and will either deepen or reduce division over generations to come.  This is not...

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Brexit Update: The Potential Implications of the “End of Free Movement”

By Claire D. Nilson & Hodon Anastasi | FTI Consulting  Recent announcements from the Home Office could potentially alter the previously suggested plans for immigrants in the U.K after Brexit. The previous proposal would have allowed EU citizens residing in the U.K. to apply for the EU Settlement Scheme until 31 December 2020. Any EU citizens who attempted to move to the U.K in the upcoming Brexit transition period (1 November 2019-31 December 2020) would have registered for the European Temporary Leave to...

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Prime Minister Johnson’s Letter To Council President Tusk

By John Bruton, former Irish Prime Minister (Taoiseach) This letter is important because it sets out the thinking of the new UK Government. It should be taken seriously and analysed. It contains a number of internal contradictions which should be, politely but persistently, probed by EU negotiators. I hope to explore some of these in this note. WHAT IS THE ESSENCE OF SOVEREIGNTY? Some of the terms used in the letter need to be defined. For example, Mr Johnson claims the Irish backstop is...

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Tech companies brace for regulatory impact from US-China trade war as export controls tighten

By Brent Carlson |  AlixPartners As part of the chronic trade tensions between the US and China, last year the US Congress passed the Export Control Reform Act (ECRA), which expanded export controls to include "emerging" and "foundational" technologies. These technologies – such as AI, machine learning, and data analytics tools – were declared as essential to the national security of the US and therefore subject to the new export controls regime. In this piece published by the Association of Corporate...

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Whistleblowing in Italy and Europe: the EU Directive on Whistleblowing

The Italian whistleblowing reporting system (“Whistleblowing”) is regulated by Law no. 179 of 2017 (“Law”). In particular, the Law introduced new forms of protection for employees (in private and public companies) who report illicit acts occurred inside their company. According to this Law, employees may inform companies when he or she becomes aware of a violation of the Law no. 231/2001 system and/or the company ethic code and his or her identity will be protected. The law also introduced...

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An adventure in sustainable development: Embrace the pura vida and enhance your knowledge

Spend 8 days traveling with a group in some of the most scenic parts of Costa Rica, from San José to Monteverde and La Fortuna. Learn about sustainable development initiatives with local experts and enjoy the natural beauty in one of the most biodiverse regions in the world. Spot unique wildlife, hike, swim, and make new friends on this award winning program! Key Info Locations: San José, Monteverde and La Fortuna, Costa Rica Program Dates: January 3 - 11, 2020 ...

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The Costly Risk Everyone Forgets About in M&A

By Ron Yearwood & David L. Best  | FTI Consulting  Most professionals are aware of the threat of a cyber attack that comes with the move toward a fully integrated digital workplace. Yet few seem to fully grasp just how vulnerable their organizations are, or where their major soft spots lie. Compounding this issue is the fact that organizations are often slow to recognize when their systems have been penetrated. The average time it takes for a company to identify...

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Increased delays with customs releases

We have been noticing an increase in delays getting shipments customs released. Customs has been cracking down as it pertains to missing information on documentation. If you are moving any freight where the country of origin is China, or any other country for that matter, the manufacturers address MUST be listed on the documentation in order to get customs release. If this information is missing it will delay the processing of your shipments. Jaguar is monitoring this situation closely and will...

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