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The European Court of Justice Issues Two Important Decisions Clarifying the Scope of the Right to Be Forgotten and ISPs Liability

By: Angelo A. Stio III | Partner | Pepper Hamilton LLP and Laura Liguori |Partner | Portolano Cavallo  We routinely hear from United States citizens who want advice on how to remove photographs, newspaper articles, videos or personal information about themselves from the internet.  Whether these individuals are applying for a job or entrance into a secondary school, or they just want to maintain the privacy, people want to know how to erase their information from the web.  In...
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Navigating Uncertainty – The 2019 World Trade Centers Association Trade and Investment Report

The world economy is becoming more volatile and growing at a slower pace. These changes have forced businesses to make risky, complex decisions which could add costs to their operations, make them less competitive, or even render them obsolete. Yet new opportunities are emerging for those able to navigate the shifting tides. The 2019 Trade and Investment Report, produced by FP Analytics in collaboration with the World Trade Centers Association (WTCA), illuminates the sources of this uncertainty, the distinctive...
Brexit News, Member News

Vulcan Insight | Analysis of the latest EU Developments 30 Sep – 4 Oct 2019

Key Events This Week Brexit: UK’s new proposals greeted with dismay by EU leaders On Wednesday UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson set out in a letter to European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker his plans to resolve the issue of the Irish backstop. While Juncker stated that there were some ‘positive advances’ in the UK’s new plan, the proposal, presented by UK Chief Brexit negotiator David Frost, would mean physical infrastructure close to the border. However, Michel Barnier later stated that it would...
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Brexit Deal or No-Deal: The Future for Data Protection as Brexit Looms

By John Farrell, Partner & Jevan Neilan, Senior Associate | Mason Hayes & Curran It has been more than two years since Theresa May formally announced the UK’s scheduled withdrawal from the EU. As the event looms ever closer, there is no certainty as to whether or not the UK’s departure from the EU will be accompanied by a successfully-agreed withdrawal agreement – or even, when it will happen. We take a look at some of the most pressing data protection...
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U.S. Announces Additional Tariffs of 10 – 25% on Certain EU Products , Effective Oct. 18, 2019

On October 2, 2019, the U.S. Trade Representative (“USTR”) published a list of E.U. products which will be subject to additional duty rates of 10% or 25% ad valorem, effective October 18, 2019. The application of the additional tariffs is specific with regard to tariff provision and country of origin. A link to the list of products, countries and additional tariff rates is available here: https://ustr.gov/sites/default/files/enforcement/301Investigations/EU_Large_Civil_Aircraft_Final_Product_List.pdf Should you have questions about this development and possible implications for your business, contact our office to...
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Margrethe Vestager, EU Commissioner for Competition, to play matchmaker between enforcement and regulation

By Floris ten Have, Partner,  Amsterdam | Stibbe Current Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager may face even greater challenges in the next European Commission. President-elect Ursula von der Leyen has not only nominated Vestager for a second term as Commissioner for Competition, but has also asked her to coordinate the European Commission's digital agenda. As a result, Vestager may soon be tackling digital issues through competition enforcement whilst also proposing additional regulation to deal with these (and related) issues pre-emptively. Tech companies may therefore...
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Bannockburn Global Forex Update: October FX Outlook

October 2019 FX OutlookTrade, central bank policy, and Brexit dominated the investment climate in September. The US-Chinese trade conflict stopped escalating.  Although face-to-face talks are planned in October and the list of exemptions from the punitive tariffs has increased (US soy and pork, for example, are now exempt as are 10 components of Apple’s Mac Book Pro from China), the tensions remain high.  The conflict is more than about more than trade.  It is also about market access, unfair subsidies,...
Member News, Trade & TTIP Related

W.T.O. Decision Authorizes The U.S. To Impose $7.5 Billion In Tariffs On E.U. Products

On October 2, 2019, the World Trade Organization (“W.T.O.”) announced that the U.S. can impose $7.5 billion in tariffs annually on products of the European Union (“E.U.”), in retaliation for the E.U. illegally subsidizing its large civil aircraft manufacturer, Airbus. In anticipation of this decision, the U.S. prepared two lists of tariff provisions on which the U.S. proposed levying retaliatory tariffs of “up to 100%”. Such tariffs would be in addition to the regular rates of duty that apply....

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