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GOP: The European Commission strengthens the temporary framework on State aid

April 6, 2020 1. The new measures adopted by the European Commission Last Friday, the European Commission (“Commission”) has adopted an amendment to existing State aid rules to widen the perimeter of the national measures which can be authorized based on the exceptional legal framework to cope with the current crisis. In particular, the Commission considered the following measures: CONTINUE READING... Contact: FABIO ILACQUA Partner – Head of New York Office GOP USA, LLC - One Rockefeller Plaza, Suite 1610, New York, NY 10020 Tel.: +1 212 957 9600 E-mail: filacqua@gop.it Compliments...
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H&K: COVID-19 Guide to Emergency Cost Reduction, Compensation and Benefits

April 3, 2020 As the COVID-19 crisis continues, many employers are facing the difficult challenge of determining how to achieve significant cost reductions due to a sudden reduction in revenue. Many companies are now going through the unfortunate and difficult process of determining how to achieve significant cost reductions as a result of the sudden reduction of revenue resulting from the current shelter-in-place environment caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Set out below is a useful list of compensation and benefits-related actions...
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FaegreDrinker: New York’s New Data Breach Notification Law, What Businesses Should Know

April 3, 2020 As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to demand the attention of corporate leaders and the public at large, businesses have likely had little time to get up to speed on New York’s new data breach notification law, the Stop Hacks and Improve Electronic Data Security (SHIELD) Act. The SHIELD Act, which went into effect on March 21, 2020, significantly alters New York’s prior data breach notification law, both by expanding the reach of information covered and by imposing...
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EIB Group moves to scale up economic response to COVID-19 crisis

April 3, 2020 • Extraordinary Board of Directors discussed the EIB Group’s proposed response to economic effects of COVID-19 crisis: a €25 billion pan-European guarantee fund to support up to €200 billion for the European economy • The Board also approved key elements of an emergency measure package announced in March The Board of Directors of the European Investment Bank (EIB) today discussed the creation of a €25 billion guarantee fund to enable the EIB Group to scale up its support for companies...
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Tradewind: Collaboration, Compassion Key for Supply Chain Crisis Management

April 2, 2020 Fashion companies are faced with new challenges affecting their supply chains unlike any before. With the unprecedented impacts of COVID-19, retailers and suppliers have to choose whether to cooperate under these new circumstances to preserve partnerships, or instead think of their own survival in the short term, no matter the cost. Peter Maerevoet, global chief financial officer and senior executive officer at financial firm Tradewind, places his confidence in trust and collaboration between retailers and suppliers as...
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JDMA: What We Can Expect from Our Minds During Self-Isolation

April 2, 2020 In my last blog post, I floated the idea that social distancing is not the right term for what is happening during the COVID-19 pandemic. It would be more accurate to say that we are physically distancing and socially connecting. As a Doctor of Psychology, as well as a communications executive with over 30 years in business, I advise companies through periods of massive change. Earlier this week, I appeared on a panel in front of a group...
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NautaDutilh: CJEU renders important decision on the liability of online platforms in trade mark infringement cases

April 6, 2020 On 2 April 2020, the Court of Justice of the European Union (“CJEU”) rendered a judgment (C-567/18) clarifying the potential liability of Amazon and other operators of online platforms for trade mark infringement.  The Court was asked to rule on the question of whether Amazon had infringed Coty's trade mark rights by storing and shipping infringing bottles of ‘Davidoff Hot Water’ perfume, which were offered for sale on the site not by Amazon but by third-party sellers. In this regard,...
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Pepper Law: Rarely Invoked Price-Gouging Statutes are Now Front and Center due to COVID-19

Almost as soon as the COVID-19 outbreak began, public officials and media outlets raised concerns over price gouging. While price-gouging statutes and regulations are not new, they are invoked rarely because they apply only in the event of emergency or abnormal market disruption. Now, with the nation facing the COVID-19 crisis and the federal government and all 50 states declaring states of emergency, price-gouging regulation has come to the forefront, and federal authorities have leaned on their power to...

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