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CMS appoints new Chair of CMS Council

CMS, the leading global law firm, has announced that Heike Wagner has been appointed as Chair of the CMS Council, effective 1 October 2020. She will be replacing Robert Bosman, who has held this position since 2007. The CMS Council is the highest decision-making body within CMS. Pierre-Sébastien Thill, CMS Chairman, commented, “During his 13-year tenure of the CMS Council, Robert has been a highly popular, diligent and inclusive Chair, supporting the strategy and the goals of CMS and contributing...
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EIB approves € 16.6 billion for COVID-19 health response and economic resilience, climate, clean transport, energy and housing

€ 10.2 billion for COVID-19 public health and business financing € 5.2 billion for new private sector financing schemes € 2 billon for energy and energy efficiency investment around the world Millions of commuters to benefit from € 1.9 billion urban transport funding in Europe, Asia and Africa The European Investment Bank (EIB) today approved € 16.6 billion of new financing for projects across Europe and around the world. This includes more than € 10 billion of COVID-19-related investment...
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IPTI | Update on Property Tax Issues: July 2020

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 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). USA New York: Another Coronavirus Casualty: NYC Property Tax Reform The dwindling momentum for NYC property tax reform is being exacerbated by the coronavirus crisis and adjacent economic...
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Tradewind Finance Leverages International Capabilities to Fund Consultancy Firm in Hong Kong in Local Currency, HKD

Hong Kong (July 16, 2020) - Tradewind Finance, in a deal debuting their funding capabilities for another local currency, has provided a factoring facility in HKD for a consultancy firm based in Hong Kong that provides financial advisory services to global banks and other financial institutions located in the region. The deal adds HKD to the roster of currencies in which Tradewind structures their cash flow arrangements, including USD, EUR, GBP, and HUF. When traditional lenders refused to finance them or...
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Faegre Drinker | EU Court Issues Landmark Ruling on Transfer of Personal Data Outside European Economic Area

On July 16, the highest court in the European Union (EU), the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), issued a landmark judgment in the case of Data Protection Commissioner v Facebook Ireland Limited, Maximillian Schrems (Case C-311/18) (Schrems II). The decision upholds the validity of Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs) for transfers of personal data outside the European Economic Area, while imposing significant obligations on the parties to such SCCs. However, the CJEU has invalidated EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, which is...
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New Forecasting Model by RavenPack Analyzes News to Predict the Winner of the 2020 US Presidential Election

An alternative to polls, this new approach uses sentiment analysis and media attention to forecast election results. NEW YORK, NY - July 14, 2020 - RavenPack, a leading big data analytics provider, has launched a free and publicly available website, offering projections and analysis on the upcoming U.S. presidential election. RavenPack’s forecasting model combines three key inputs: The level of media attention received by a presidential candidate, which has been found to be highly correlated with election success The sentiment for...
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Thompson Hine | Best Practices for Critical Workers Traveling to and from “Hot Spot” States

In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many U.S. states and localities, such as New York, New Jersey, Connecticut and Louisiana, have adopted interstate travel restrictions to maintain lower levels of spread and contain the virus. Many of these travel restrictions take the form of mandatory 14-day quarantine requirements for people traveling to and from COVID-19 “hot spots” – states that have increasing cases or increasing positivity rates. These rules are being enforced in unique ways. For example, some states...
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Vulcan Insight | European Court of Justice Strikes Down Privacy Shield

In a landmark ruling, the European Court of Justice today struck down the 2016 EU-US Privacy Shield, a method of transferring data across the Atlantic, over concerns regarding the safety of European citizens’ data in the United States. The ruling cannot be appealed. The ECJ’s decision risks legal uncertainty for thousands of businesses in, or dependent on, the transatlantic data economy and could potentially lead to punitive tariffs from the Trump administration. Today’s ruling goes back to 2013, when Austrian privacy activist Max...

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