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Employment Issues Affecting Multinational Employers

By Littler Mendelson, P.C.

The business landscape is experiencing an unprecedented period of globalization. Domestic enterprises now outsource internationally on a large scale and establish partnerships in far-flung locations where business terms may be advantageous. These companies must deal with unfamiliar laws and operational standards. In tandem with this push to globalization, employers find their business operations and ethics scrutinized more closely both domestically and abroad.

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Revised Property Loan Rules - Guarantee No More

By Rodyk & Davidson LLP

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) announced on 28 June 2013 the introduction of further measures to fine-tune residential property loan rules, which came into effect on 29 June 2013. MAS Notice 632 has been amended to reflect these new rules, and MAS has also issued a new Notice 645, setting out details as to how banks and financial institutions are to compute the total debt servicing ratio for property loans.

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2013/2014 Top Terms

This article shows how leaders are increasing their efforts to negotiate contracts that provide a more robust platform for on-going performance management.

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405 02 The Economics of Public Interest Provisions in South African Competition Policy

By Willem Boshoff, Daryl Dingley, Janine Dingley

The paper identifies three issues related to the economics of public interest provisions. Firstly, the paper considers the problem of using public interest provisions as motivation for arbitrary (rather than systematic) interventions in competition cases. The paper relates the problem to broader economic policy uncertainty. Secondly, the paper considers the relationship between public interest objectives and the welfare standard in South African competition cases. Thirdly, the paper considers the analytical requirements for investigating public interest issues, including the need for dynamic rather than static analysis as well as the problem of ‘merger-specificity’, especially in relation to job losses.

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Outsourced Legal Services - Identifying Best Practices

By Andrew Goodman, Michel Sahyoun and Philip Algieri

This paper focuses on best practices and processes that allow a client and LPO provider to form a partnership that meets the client’s legal needs while effectively controlling associated costs.