Any business organizations and institutions have an option of entering into corporate guarantee agreement for obtaining funds, or the capital. The implications of corporate guarantee are far-reaching, and its execution requires a tedious examination of facts of each case. This article attempts to analyze the law on this subject and provide an overview on laws governing corporate guarantee.
This primer describes the principal attributes and listing requirements of 29 securities exchanges around the world, from the view of a foreign company considering a cross-border listing.
This primer addresses a number of major issues for 17 of the European countries on what to do when anticipating, preparing for, and managing tax disputes in Europe.
Transfer pricing remains at the top of the agenda for multinational groups who are facing the prospect of radical change to international tax rules as the OECD’s Base Erosion and Profit Shifting (BEPS) project delivers its proposals for reform. This primer addresses the impact of these important issues for 23 European countries.
This primer explains the current practices and procedures that have developed under the AML, the accompanying Regulations on Notification Thresholds for Concentrations between Undertakings (the Implementation Regulations), as well as a variety of Guidelines and Rules on procedure and substance issued by MOFCOM to inform the merger control process.
This primer is designed to give those interested in pursuing Canadian business opportunities an overview of Canadian law as it relates to business and investment.
This primer sets out key corporate governance requirements for directors and officers in plain language and provides users with tools to review and audit compliance in their business.
This primer reviews the fundamental legal issues affecting private equity investments in Canada, including the latest developments in areas such as tax, antitrust, foreign investment review and securities law.
This primer is an extensive guide to the legal issues involved in the acquisition of a Canadian business, whether the transaction is public or private, friendly or hostile.
This primer includes a general overview of the advantages of going public as well as some of the principal structuring issues, the process of obtaining a stock exchange listing in Canada, the prospectus process, ongoing compliance requirements and tax issues associated with an IPO.