How to claim Italian citizenship through marriage

How to claim Italian citizenship through marriage? It is no longer enough to just be married to an Italian citizen: in order to be eligible, it is now necessary to also know the language.  According to Italian law, spouses of Italian citizens have the right to Italian citizenship, provided that they have a sufficient grasp of the Italian […]

Calogero BoccadutriManaging Partner, Boccadutri Studio Legale

Technology Law: Turkey Amends the Rules Regarding Internet Domain Names

On April 20, 2021, Amending Regulation on Internet Domain Names (“Regulation”) has been promulgated, bringing new changes on the principles and procedures regarding internet domain names. While the Regulation sets new rules regarding the allocation process of internet domain names, it authorizes certain governmental bodies to conduct related transactions and auditing. Accordingly, the registrar informs […]

Yunus CaglarLegal Counsel, Herdem Attorneys At Law

The Film Industry in Cyprus – A Blooming Sector

The film industry constitutes a complex and ever-flourishing sector in the global economy. The industry’s operation occupies multifaceted stages, engages a selection of distinct stakeholders and experts and presents plenty opportunities for all parties who choose to get involved. Committed to boosting this highly promising sector, the government of the Republic of Cyprus introduced a […]

Stelios AmericanosManaging Partner Advocate-Corporate and Commercial, Stelios Americanos & Co LLC

Slovakia: an emerging business destination on the Danube

Foreward by Andrew Chilvers During the past two decades the key nations of Central and Eastern European (CEE) have grown significantly following moves to liberalise their economies. On average Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania, to name a few, increased their per capita GDP by 115% between 2004-2020. Employment was at its lowest […]

Marian Vasil, LL.B, LL.MFounder, Vasil & Partners

How the pandemic affects contractual relationships – Force majeure clause and frustration

As the Covid-19 pandemic continues and various social distancing rules have been implemented, daily business operations and events may be disrupted.  It is important to know how contractual relationships could be affected in these circumstances. Force majeure clause Force majeure clause is usually incorporated in a contract to enable the parties to excuse themselves from […]

Mergers and Acquisitions in Vietnam: An Introduction to Key Guidelines and Processes

The Vietnamese government has streamlined the merger and acquisition (M&A) process to encourage investment in new sectors of the economy. And for foreign investors that see establishing a business in Vietnam as too cumbersome, the M&A route provides a unique solution to many obstacles. With an M&A, investors can enjoy preexisting access to consumers, locations, and distribution channels. […]

Alberto VettorettiManaging Partner, Dezan Shira & Associates

Businesses must now disclose who are their true owners

This article first appeared in French in the April 2021 edition of the Journal des Parcs industriels by the Corporation des parcs industriels du Québec.   An international movement pushing for greater transparency in the corporate world has sparked reform initiatives across Canada. In this context, the Quebec government introduced a bill in December 2020 to force companies […]

Richard ProvostPartner, Langlois Lawyers, LLP

Don’t Overlook the Need for a Detailed Weather Emergency Plan

Weather emergencies take many forms, and depending on your location, you’re likely more vulnerable to some forms than others. But the following data about the business impact of natural disasters from the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) is a wake-up call: 40% of small businesses won’t reopen in the immediate aftermath of a natural disaster One […]

William H. ShawnCo-Managing Partner, ShawnCoulson

Bucharest Stock Exchange – the rising star of Romania

Foreward by Andrew Chilvers During the past two decades the key nations of Central and Eastern European (CEE) have grown significantly following moves to liberalise their economies. On average Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria and Romania, to name a few, increased their per capita GDP by 115% between 2004-2020. Employment was at its lowest […]

Madalina HristescuPartner, Hristescu & Partners

Mercantile obligations for companies in Spain

Leialta helps foreign companies and individuals set up a business in Spain. A key aspect for all business owners is understanding the regulatory and mercantile requirements under Spanish law. The fact is, no legal entity manages itself. Read on for precise information from reliable business advisors on mercantile obligations in Spain to begin trading in an efficient […]

Paul Urrutia SubinasPartner, LEIALTA