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Ogletree Deakins Launches Mergers and Acquisitions Practice Group

Ogletree Deakins, one of the largest labor and employment law firms representing management, has launched a Mergers and Acquisitions Practice Group in response to growing client demand for legal assistance with the wide-ranging labor and employment issues that can arise during corporate acquisitions and restructurings. The lawyers in the practice group—led by shareholders Kevin Kinney (Milwaukee), Diana Nehro (International Practice Group), and Jonathan Wilson (Dallas)—have years of experience advising U.S. and international clients of all sizes across a wide range of industries, including private equity, technology, manufacturing,...

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Tradewind Closes Post Shipment Finance Facility for U.S. Subsidiary of German Sensor Manufacturer

Tradewind has provided a $1 million post shipment finance facility to a manufacturer of sensory technology headquartered in Germany. Tradewind funded the US subsidiary who is using the facility to alleviate financial pressure on the parent company so it can invest in R&D and boost production. The company sells to Europe, the US, and across East Asia. The manufacturer decided to pursue financing as it began to grow and cash flow became tight. Products are made in Europe, shipped abroad...

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TMF Group launches The Compliance Complexity Index 2018

Meeting the global challenge of evolving corporate compliance. Compliance is becoming more important as a variable that senior decision-makers must consider when choosing international expansion locations. At the same time, legal and tax teams need to know what jurisdictions are complex for handling compliance issues. The TMF Group Compliance Complexity Index gives a detailed understanding of the changing picture for corporate compliance in 84 jurisdictions, as well as across continents and globally. It takes the pulse of a sector that is...

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EY UK economic forecast

The UK economy will experience tepid growth in 2018 due to a combination of higher inflation, reduced consumer spending and a loss of momentum in the eurozone economy. Our latest summer forecast expects UK GDP to grow by 1.4% in 2018 (the weakest performance since 2012) and 1.6% in 2019 (downgraded from 1.6% and 1.7%, respectively, in the EY ITEM Club’s Spring Forecast). A weak first quarter, with GDP rising by 0.2% quarter-on-quarter (q/q) gave the economy a bad start to...

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OECD releases new transfer pricing guidelines on intragroup financial transactions

By Rachit Agarwal | Randall Fox | Joel Cooper On 3 July 2018, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) published the much anticipated discussion draft on financial transactions (discussion draft) for public comment. Even though this discussion draft is a non-consensus document, it provides useful commentary and guidance on the application of arm's length principle to a broad range of intragroup transactions where international guidelines have been largely non-existent in the past. The discussion draft also provides a peek into OECD's thinking...

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Two EU regulations on UCITS/AIFMD asset segregation requirements for depositaries upon delegation

By Max Welbes, Lea Hungerbühler On 12 July 2018, the European Commission adopted two delegated regulations supplementing the Alternative Investment Fund Managers Directive (AIFMD) and the Undertaking for Collective Investment in Transferable Securities Directive (UCITS) on the safekeeping of assets by depositaries and their delegates. Their main purpose is to eliminate discrepancies among different national regulations. The following aspects will be amended: Introduction of additional factors to determine the required frequency of reconciliation of accounts and records between the depository and the third parties...

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Canada Counters U.S. Tariffs with Measures of its Own

By Darrel H. Pearson, Sabrina A. Bandali, and Jessica B. Horwitz | Bennett Jones  The Government of Canada has released its updated list of U.S. products that will be subject to a surtax when imported into Canada as of July 1, 2018. The final list targets approximately $16.6-billion worth of goods as a response to the U.S. section 232 tariffs imposed on Canadian steel and aluminum products. A 25% surtax applies to imports of listed steel products and a 10% surtax applies...

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Chapter News

2018 Country-Specific Recommendations on Economic, Employment, and Fiscal policies

On 13 July, the Council concluded this year's "European Semester" exercise, the annual monitoring process aimed at ensuring economic convergence and stability in the EU. The Council issued its 2018 recommendations and opinions to member states' on their economic, employment and fiscal policies. The recommendations had been endorsed by the European Council in June. The overall objective of this year's recommendations is to encourage member states to use the current favourable economic momentum to further strengthen the resilience of their economies. The European Semester...

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Brexit News, Member News

The weekly Vulcan View for the 9th to the 13th of July featuring analysis of the latest EU developments

VULCAN VIEW - KEY EVENTS THIS WEEK: BREXIT Theresa May’s softer Brexit plans thrown into disarray by prominent resignations.Theresa May’s conservative government encountered a wave of resignations this week in the aftermath of her cabinet showdown at Chequers last Friday. Brexit secretary David Davis was the first to resign.  He announced his resignation, accompanied by his junior minister Steve Baker, on Sunday, in a bluntly critical letter which stated he would not be a “reluctant conscript” to proposals which would give no...

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Three ways tax reform drives strong PE activity

By Torsdon Poon, Petter Wendel, Gerald Whelan | EY In the first quarter of 2018, private equity deal activity was up 60% over the same period in 2017, making it the most active first quarter for PE in more than a decade. That activity level is an indirect result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, says Torsdon Poon, EY Americas Transaction Tax Leader. “The fact that corporate tax rate reductions are helping to create more stability in the market is beneficial,” says Poon....

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