Member News

RSM: Celebrating the best of the best in Europe

Last week saw the conclusion of our European roadshow of exclusive events, held to honour the National Winners and Ones to Watch in the 2017/18 European Business Awards.  Throughout January to April, we’ve held events in London, Dublin, Berlin, Brussels (joint event for Belgium, Netherlands, Luxembourg), Stockholm (joint event for Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland), Milan, Paris and finishing in Athens with an event at the British Ambassador’s Residence last week.  The celebrated companies were chosen by a panel of independent judges...

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Brexit Alert: Trade agreements with the Commonwealth post Brexit

By John Forrest, Paul Hardy, Sophie Dembinski | DLA Piper The UK Government is eager to promote the merits of increased trade with the Commonwealth after Brexit. The Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting "CHOGM" held in London from 16 - 20 April 2018 was a much needed opportunity to showcase credible post-Brexit trade and investment opportunities with some of the world's most diverse and fastest growing economies. Following agreement reached in the March 2018 European Council summit, the UK is free to negotiate...

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Congress Reshapes Legal Requirements for International Access to Communications Information with the CLOUD Act

By Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati.   On April 17, 2018, at the request of both sides of United States v. Microsoft Corp., the U.S. Supreme Court remanded and dismissed one of the most closely watched privacy cases of the last several years just a few weeks after oral argument.   What engendered this highly unusual action? Last month, President Trump signed into law the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2018, which contained a little-debated section entitled the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act....

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Supreme Court Decisions Bring Needed Certainty to PTAB Challenge Process

By Thompson Hine Key Notes: The Supreme Court decided April 24 that the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) can invalidate patents without violating the U.S. Constitution. The Court also decided on April 24, in a separate case, that the PTAB must issue a decision on the validity of every patent claim that is challenged. In light of these decisions, a PTAB challenge may now be a more useful and cost-effective option for companies that are (a) paying a royalty...

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Chapter News

Pensions in the EU: report recognises efforts of Member States to ensure adequate pensions, but more needs to be done

The 2018 Pensions Adequacy Report, published today, analyses how current and future pensions help prevent old-age poverty and maintain the income of men and women for the duration of their retirement. It underlines that Member States pay more and more attention to sustainable, adequate pensions in their reforms, but further measures will be needed in the future. Marianne Thyssen, Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Labour Mobility commented: "Every retired person has the right to live in dignity. This is a...

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Be Aware: Less than one month to go until GDPR – are you ready?

By Tim Marshall | Adam Hartley | DLA Piper  The countdown is on to the implementation of the GDPR on 25 May 2018. With less than one month to go, many employers will be finalising their preparation for the changes the new law will bring to data protection in the workplace.  For those employers finalising their preparations, it may be time to check in to ensure that you remain on track and on target. But for those organisations who are only just turning...

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Vistra doubles international expansion services business with acquisition of US-market leader Radius

 Vistra, one of the world’s leading providers of international incorporations, trust, fiduciary, private office and fund administration services, today announced it has entered an agreement to acquire Radius, a specialist US-based provider of international expansion services. Vistra is acquiring Radius from the private equity firm Hg. The transaction doubles Vistra’s International Expansion Services (IES) business, making it a market leader in IES services, including the number one market position in the USA. Vistra’s IES business helps clients navigate expansion into...

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Chapter News

Working Paper Series no. 678:The Impact of Exports on Innovation: Theory and Evidence

Aghion Philippe, Bergeaud Antonin, Lequien Matthieu, Melitz Marc J. Philippe Aghion, Antonin Bergeaud, Matthieu Lequien and Marc J. Melitz investigate the effect of export shocks on innovation. On the one hand a positive shock increases market size and therefore innovation incentives for all firms. On the other hand it increases competition as more firms enter the export market. This in turn reduces profits and therefore innovation incentives particularly for firms with low productivity. Overall the positive impact of the export shock on innovation...

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U.S. International Trade Commission Issues Long-Awaited Rule Amendments to Section 337 Practice

By Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati On April 26, 2018, the International Trade Commission (ITC) published its long-awaited amendments to its Rules of General Application, Adjudication, and Enforcement. The amendments address a host of issues including the splitting or severance of investigations, early resolution on potentially dispositive issues, subpoena practice, and other procedures intended to address concerns about investigations conducted under Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930 (19 U.S.C. Section 1337). The ITC first published proposed amendments on September 24, 2015,...

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Increasing Level of EU Fines For Procedural Infringements in Mergers?

By Alexandra Kamerling | Sarah Smith | Sam Szlezinger | DLA PIPER Introduction The fines imposed by the European Commission (the "Commission") for substantive breaches of competition law have been steadily increasing in recent years, culminating in the high fines imposed on Intel (€1.06bn), Google (€2.42bn) and the participants in the trucks cartel (totalling €3.8bn). However, the Commission is also increasingly enforcing procedural competition law rules, particularly in the context of the European Merger Regulation (the "EUMR"), imposing fines for breaches, the most recent example being the...

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