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22
Mar
AlixPartners is pleased to invite you to participate in our 2016 Global Anti-Money Laundering and Sanctions Compliance Survey.
Changing regulatory standards and more stringent expectations regarding anti-money laundering and sanctions compliance have shaped a decade of global adjustments for financial institutions. This survey is focused on understanding how financial institutions are dealing with this shifting environment, particularly in light of budgetary constraints.
We value your views and appreciate your willingness to take a few minutes to fill out this survey. This...
22
Mar
The allocation of risk in the design of contracts for mergers and acquisitions continues to favour sellers in Europe. The selling side is in a much stronger negotiating position – that is the conclusion of the eighth CMS European M&A Study. Last year, sellers were more often able to incorporate lower liability caps and shorter warranty periods into agreements, in addition to negotiating other advantageous risk allocation arrangements. "The ongoing terrorist threat, interest rate rises in the US, the...
17
Mar
In this short video, Pepper partner Howard S. Goldberg shares his thoughts on inversions - why undertake an inversion and the tax law addressing inversion transactions.
• Howard S. Goldberg, Partner | goldberghpepperlaw.com | 215 981-4955
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17
Mar
Kramer Levin is pleased to announce that Richard E. Farley has joined the firm's Corporate Department as a partner and chair of the firm's Leveraged Finance Group.
Mr. Farley is one of the nation's leading leveraged finance lawyers, with experience in complex syndicated loan and high-yield debt financings. His practice centers on representing global commercial and investment banks and alternative investment funds in leveraged buyout financings, recapitalizations and refinancings.
Mr. Farley earned his J.D. from the University of Virginia School of Law...
16
Mar
Allan E. Goodman, President & CEO of the Institute of International Education (IIE), appointed Joyce P. Hendricks to serve as the organization’s Vice President & Chief Philanthropy Officer.
Hendricks works with IIE’s President and CEO, as well as the Board of Trustees and senior management to lead fundraising efforts. She develops and maintains relationships with current stakeholders and potential prospects who have an interest in and desire to support IIE’s world-class services and programs.
Hendricks focuses on expanding support for critical...
15
Mar
Subsequent to our last client information letter, we would like to inform you today about current developments regarding the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield.
On 29 February 2016, the EU Commission published a collection of documents on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield that are to regulate the framework conditions of data transfer to the U.S.A. in the future. The published documents specify the agreement on the content of the key points of the treaty reached between the EU and the U.S.A. about a...
10
Mar
On March 9, 2016, U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) released an advance copy of the final rule pertaining to optional practical training (OPT) for certain students with degrees in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics (STEM). The official version of the final rule is scheduled to be published in the Federal Register on March 11, 2016. The new rule will permit employers to retain the talents of certain individuals currently dependent on an F-1 nonimmigrant student visa for a...
09
Mar
The case for international partnership goes beyond the EU debate, says Allan Goodman
This week, Universities for Europe convened a panel on the impact of the Brexit vote on UK universities. As an outsider, I was invited to join in offering perspective from the US. Both Britain and America have historic elections this year, and our people have a chance to say “no” to the rhetoric extolling moats and walls.
Staying in the European Union would surely make it easier for UK...
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