Corporate Social Responsibility
This portfolio focuses primarily, but not exclusively, on the social impact of business activities.
This portfolio focuses primarily, but not exclusively, on the social impact of business activities.
The aim of this study was to determine how new technologies have taken hold, where such technologies are going, and how such technologies may impact M&A in the coming years.
This is a Corporate Law and Accountability Report regarding small and mid-sized companies.
Bring your own device (“BYOD”) is an organizational policy that allows employees to use their own mobile devices to access the organization’s information, including personal data collected by the organization in Hong Kong. For the purpose of this leaflet, personal data collected by an organization is referred to as “organization-collected personal data.”
In this article key questions are answered concerning merger control from the European Lawyer Reference Series.
This memo describes the ATP decision, the opportunity that some perceive that it presents, some concerns the decision raises, and the proposed legislation’s efforts to establish balanced corporate policy in light of these issues.
This article outlines the powers of the Works Council in The Netherlands on the grounds of the Works Councils Act (WOR) if the company is obliged to introduce the (reduced) two-tier regime.
This article describes two ways whereby the partners of a limited liability company in Brazil may resolve to liquidate it: through a one-step or through a two-step procedure.
This is a very basic, plain-English set of bylaws for an Internal Revenue Code Section 501(c)(6)-type organization, i.e., a trade association or professional society or similar.
This article is a review of anti-trust in Asia-Pacific.