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The weekly Vulcan View for the 23rd to the 27th of July featuring analysis of the latest EU developments

VULCAN VIEW - KEY EVENTS THIS WEEK: BREXIT May to seize control of Brexit negotiations as clock ticks downBritish Prime Minister Theresa May has announced that she will personally take charge of the UK’s Brexit negotiations, in a move that has been described as a “sidelining” of the new Brexit secretary Dominic Raab. The department for Exiting the EU will now be primarily focused on domestic preparations for the impending exit. Approximately 50 Brexit staff will be moved into the Cabinet Office,...

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Stopping Software Theft: Copyright Protections and How to Enforce Them

In partnership with AltaClaro, RPJ Partner Mark H. Moore led a professional webcast discussing how to protect your company's computer software from intellectual property infringement under the U.S. Copyright Act. This free presentation is designed for lawyers and non-lawyers. You can watch the presentation HERE. Proprietary computer software developed by a company is often its most valuable asset. Protecting this key intellectual property from competitors requires planning prior to the existence of a dispute and effective advocacy once a dispute...

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Chapter News

Statement by IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde on the US–EU Meeting

July 25, 2018 IMF Managing Director Christine Lagarde issued the following statement today: “I am pleased to learn that the United States and European Union reached agreement today to work jointly to reduce trade barriers and, together with other partners, strengthen the WTO. The global economy can only benefit when countries engage constructively to resolve trade and investment disagreements without resort to exceptional measures.” Compliments of the IMF

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Member News

Update on Property Tax Issues: July 2018

The EACC, in partnership with the International Property Tax Institute (IPTI), wants to keep its members up to date with the latest developments in property taxes both in the USA and Europe. IPTI has put together a selection of brief reports from articles contained in IPTI Xtracts which can be found on its website (www.ipti.org). As far as Europe is concerned, this month’s report includes articles on France, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. There is a separate IPTI report on the...

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Brexit News, Chapter News

Brexit: European Commission publishes Communication on preparing for the UK’s withdrawal from the EU

The European Commission has today adopted a Communication outlining the ongoing work on the preparation for all outcomes of the United Kingdom's withdrawal from the European Union. On 30 March 2019, the United Kingdom will leave the EU and become a third country. This will have repercussions for citizens, businesses and administrations in both the United Kingdom and the EU. These repercussions range from new controls at the EU's outer border with the UK, to the validity of UK-issued licences,...

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Chapter News

Statement by President Jean-Claude Juncker at the joint press conference in the White House Rose Garden with Donald Trump, President of the United States

Mister President, Ladies and gentlemen, When I was invited by the President to the White House, I had one intention: I had the intention to make a deal today. And we made a deal today. We have identified a number of areas on which to work together. Work towards zero tariffs on industrial goods – that was my main intention – to propose to come down to zero tariffs on industrial goods. We have decided to strengthen our cooperation on energy. The European Union...

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Member News

U.S. Congress finalizes CFIUS reform bill to broaden national security reviews of foreign investments

By Ignacio E. Sanchez | Christine Daya Congress has released the final version of the Foreign Investment Risk Review Modernization Act of 2018 (FIRRMA) – a bill to modernize and strengthen the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) to more effectively guard against the risk to US national security posed by certain types of foreign investments. FIRRMA is incorporated into the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act for FY19, which Congress expects to pass this week. The House and Senate passed...

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EY Corporate Finance Woman of the Year

Currently studying? Want to learn more about a future career in corporate finance? We’re looking for women to help us build a better working world. The EY Corporate Finance Woman of the Year competition recognizes talented young women with the potential to have a fulfilling career in EY Transaction Advisory Services (TAS). EY TAS helps companies drive inclusive growth by focusing on their capital and transaction strategy through to execution. In an environment of unprecedented disruption we support the flow of capital across...

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Starry starry night as Canary Islands city gets astronomy-friendly smart street lighting

By Elco van Groningen | Neil Pattie | Jordi Manrique People on the Canary Islands will get an even better view of the stars thanks to new astronomy-friendly street lighting from Signify (Euronext: LIGHT), the world leader in lighting. In Puerto de la Cruz, a city on the north coast of Tenerife, the company is installing smart LED street lights that can be dimmed remotely and which use special optics to reduce light spillage that could interfere with nearby observatories. "The project is an example...

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The European Commission Proposed Amendment to Pharmaceutical Patent Rights

Last May 2018, the European Commission proposed to amend Regulation (EC) no. 469/2009 on complementary protection certificates (CPC). If adopted, such amendment will affect European patent rights in the pharmaceutical sector. More specifically, the Commission proposed the introduction of Supplementary Protection Certificates (SPCs) to boost investment in the development and manufacture of biosimilars and generics (“the Proposal”). Medicinal products can be marketed in Europe after obtaining an authorization from the competent administrative authority (in Italy, AIFA). Since such authorization generally...

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