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Thomas Schutte, LL.M., Russell Advocaten, B.V. - Member of Primerus
3 pages

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.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Netherlands
Reinier W.L. Russell, LL.M., Russell Advocaten, B.V. - Member of Primerus
2 pages

This article outlines under which conditions a purchase agreement can be dissolved under Dutch law.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Source: Resource Library
Region: Netherlands
Contributing editors Euan Burrows and Ruth Allen, Ashurst LLP

The Strategic View - Competition Litigation covers the competition litigation market, and the key tools and regulations in 18 jurisdictions.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, Cyprus, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia, Spain, United Kingdom, United States

Alan Fishel, a partner at Arent Fox, with extensive experience negotiating contracts, shares some of his insights on how to negotiate with your Own Side. Duration: 15minutes.

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Source: Resource Library
Collection: Contract Negotiation Skills
Region: Global
Alan Fishel, a partner at Arent Fox

A podcast recording covering with extensive experience negotiating contracts, shares some of his insights on how to negotiate with your Own Side.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Global
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Ashurst

This article addresses questions for employers to consider and some of the key issues that social media use (and misuse) presents for employees.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Australia, France, Germany, Japan, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom
Barney Hearnden, Pietro Cavasola, and Jacques Isnard
74 pages

This article aims to explain the landscape across Europe’s main markets, and to highlight the key differences in each of those markets.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Source: Resource Library
Region: France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom
7 pages

A key takeaway from this article is the need for corporations to continue to invest in the development of compliance programmes in the European Union, Middle East and Africa.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: Austria, Germany, Italy, Poland, South Africa, Switzerland, United Kingdom
Baker & McKenzie
14 pages

The purpose of this resources is to discuss common hotel management agreement provisions and concepts in the United States. The authors will touch upon one or more topics which sparks a "I've always wondered why that is the way it is but nobody has taken the time to explain it" reaction with you. The hope the discussion goes some way to demystify the topic.
The 10-part series will cover the following topics:
1. Why is the manager's fee based on hotel's revenue and profit and not some other basis?
2. Why do some agreements provide that the manager is the owner's agent and some do not?
3. Why does the owner employ most or all of the hotel employees (and not the manager)?
4. What is the risk/reward relationship between an owner and manager?
5. Why does the owner indemnify the manager?
6. Why do we need a non-disturbance deed between the owner, manager and financier?
7. Why the need for an area of protection?
8. Why is the owner usually prevented from selling the hotel to one of the manager's competitors?
9. Why does the manager impose restrictions on the owner's ability to finance the hotel?
10. What is the importance of brand standards?

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Allen & Overy
4 pages

This article covers the issues that corporates should be thinking about now, and assess the likely impact of Brexit on different aspects of business following the United Kingdom vote to exit the EU which has caused significant market volatility.

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Interest Area: Commercial and Contracts
Source: Resource Library
Region: United Kingdom
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