EU Brexit Readiness Notices

The European Commission has updated its Brexit “readiness notices”.  These cover 100 different sectors with a specific notice for the end of Brexit transition on 31 December 2020. My personal favourite is the one on banking and payment services but ‘your mileage may vary’ 🙂 The readiness notices for most sectors also make clear (as we have in […]

Dominic ConlonPartner and Head of Corporate, Leman Solicitors

Dominic Conlon participates in the IR Global Guide – Crisis Management: Surviving and thriving in a post-pandemic world

Foreward by Andrew Chilvers Businesses across the world are undergoing the biggest remote working experiment since Europeans first sailed from their home ports to set up trading posts in Asia 500 years ago. This time around, however, companies are moving colleagues out of their plush city centre locations to set up offices at home. What […]

Dominic ConlonPartner and Head of Corporate, Leman Solicitors

Impact Of Revision Of Threshold Of Default Under Ibc On Operational Creditors

On 24th March 2020, the Central Government by notification, revised the threshold limit of the amount of default for the applicability of the provisions of the Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016, from Rs. 1 Lakh to Rs. 1 crore. The said revision in the threshold has come in the wake of the on-going crisis and […]

N V SaisunderPartner - IPR, Media & Technology Law, Eshwars House of Corporate & IPR Laws

Employment COVID-19 Update: Maintaining Staff Morale

he present pandemic has undoubtedly led many employers to reconsider the supports in place for staff during this difficult and challenging time. This article identifies a number of key measures to help employers manage disruption while maintaining staff morale and looking at their workforce to see what steps can be taken to help save costs, […]

Dominic ConlonPartner and Head of Corporate, Leman Solicitors

Importance Of A Founder’s Agreement

Introduction A Founder’s Agreement (“Agreement”), while not mandatory, is an essential element of a startup that is founded by more than one person. The customary entity for a startup in India is a private limited company. Co-founders come together for a variety of reasons, which include bringing together each person’s unique skillsets, connections and network. […]

S EshwarManaging Partner, Eshwars House of Corporate & IPR Laws

Inventions Connected With Covid- 19 – Precautions To Be Taken To Protect The Intellectual Property

The entire world is crippled by Covid-19 and many are grasping at straws to shorten the diagnostic time by way of rapid test diagnostics kits, ventilators and other equipment to handle the scarcity at hospitals and of course a vaccine. To confront these challenging times, many inventors are coming up with novel ideas to address […]

N V SaisunderPartner - IPR, Media & Technology Law, Eshwars House of Corporate & IPR Laws