EEOC Updates COVID-19 Vaccination Guidance

Last week, Conn Maciel Carey posted a blog article about How to Navigate the Thorny Legal Landscape Around Employee Vaccination Status.  One of the observation in that article was that we were all on the edge of our seats waiting for the EEOC to issue promised guidance about employer incentives and mandates about the COVID-19 vaccination.  […]

Kara MacielFounding Partner, Conn Maciel Carey

Inspire pledges its continued support to three local charities for 2021

Inspire is delighted to announce that it will be supporting three local charities, as part of its fundraising activities this year. First up is Julia’s House Children’s Hospice, a charity that the firm has supported for many years.  The Inspire team will continue to take part in a number of fundraising initiatives, activities and challenges for […]

Chris DowningDirector, Inspire Professional Services Ltd

Labour Shortage: Unlock Solutions by Evaluating Your Employment Value Proposition

In normal market conditions, people who’ve been unemployed due to an economic slump are generally eager to take a job when the economy perks up. But times are far from normal in many places and industries. One of the most pressing concerns employers face today is labor quality and availability, according to findings from The CFO Survey for […]

William H. ShawnCo-Managing Partner, ShawnCoulson

Bundeskartellamt issues fines in response to illegal price fixing

The Bundeskartellamt – Germany’s Federal Cartel Office – has imposed fines totaling around 6 million euros on two foundries for entering into anticompetitive agreements regarding prices and discounts. The foundries in question manufacture manhole covers and other casting products for street sewers. In addition to colluding on prices and discounts, they also agreed to divide […]

Michael RainerManaging Partner, MTR Rechtsanwälte

HKEX to Raise Main Board Profit Requirement from 1 January 2022

On 20 May 2021, the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong (HKEX) published its Consultation Conclusions on the Main Board Profit Requirement.1 Following broad opposition to the Consultation Paper’s2 proposal to increase the profit requirement for companies listing on the Main Board by either 150% or 200%, the HKEX will instead raise the aggregate profit requirement […]

Julia CharltonPartner, Charltons

Adjourning a session of a general meeting of a limited liability company

Radca Prawny. Zeszyty Naukowe 3(8)/2016 Krzysztof Jasiński   The article refers to the adjournment of a general meeting of a limited liability company matter. The writers analyse joint stock company’s regulations of the Polish Code of Commercial Partnerships and Companies and apply them to the limited liability company’s position. They characterise deed of association of a […]

Krzysztof JasińskiManaging Associate, GESSEL

Shifting Tides: What’s Next for China, Vietnam, Singapore, and Hong Kong in 2021

Following Covid-19 and the Trade War, Asia’s economy is surpassing expectations and recovering quickly.    With a population of over 4.5 billion, the largest GDP in the world, and strong demand for high-quality products and services, Asia is an export powerhouse for many European and US businesses.  Whether it is China’s head start in economic recovery or Vietnam […]

Alberto VettorettiManaging Partner, Dezan Shira & Associates

BGH changes tune on trademark forfeiture

In a judgment from January 14, 2021, the Bundesgerichtshof (BGH) – Germany’s Federal Supreme Court – overruled its own legal precedent on the forfeiture of trademarks (Az.: I ZR 40/20) in finding that failure to make use of a trademark means forfeiting trademark protection. According to Section 49 of the German Trademark Act (Markengesetz, MarkenG), […]

Michael RainerManaging Partner, MTR Rechtsanwälte