Skip to main content
Enter a keyword
  • Login
  • Home

    Main navigation

    Menu
    • US Law
      • Chapter 15 Cases
    • Regions
      • Africa
      • Asia Pacific
      • Europe
      • North Africa/Middle East
      • North America
      • South America
    • Headlines
    • Education Resources
      • ABI Committee Articles
      • ABI Journal Articles
      • Covid 19
      • Conferences and Webinars
      • Newsletters
      • Publications
    • Events
    • Firm Articles
    • About Us
      • ABI International Board Committee
      • ABI International Member Committee Leadership
    • Join
    Doing Business in the United States 2020
    2020-03-13

    The Labor and Employment Group at Hogan Lovells is proud to have contributed to the 2020 version of the firm’s Doing Business in the United States Guide. The Guide provides a high-level overview of the laws and practices important to foreign investors interested in operating in the United States, including recent legal developments.

    Filed under:
    USA, Company & Commercial, Competition & Antitrust, Copyrights, Corporate Finance/M&A, Designs and trade secrets, Employment & Labor, Immigration, Insolvency & Restructuring, Patents, Public, Tax, Trade & Customs, Trademarks, White Collar Crime, Hogan Lovells, Foreign direct investment, Value added tax, Board of directors, Limited liability company, Limited liability partnership, Money laundering, Sexual harassment, Civil Rights Act 1964 (USA), Family and Medical Leave Act 1993 (USA), Americans with Disabilities Act 1990 (USA), Foreign Corrupt Practices Act 1977 (USA), Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act 1988 (USA), Uniform Commercial Code (USA), USMCA, Internal Revenue Service (USA), Federal Trade Commission (USA), Office of Foreign Assets Control (USA), Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (USA), US Department of the Treasury, Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    公司经营在美国
    2019-07-31

    美国是世界上最容易开展业务的司法管辖区之一1。监管壁垒总体较低,建立分支机构或业务实体方 便快捷,相比其他多数发达经济体,劳动就业法律对雇主更为友好,并且法律体系发达、透明。然 而,在美国进行投资或设立业务之前,仍有若干准入壁垒及营商挑战需要考虑。 本刊将简要介绍可能限制非美国人进入美国市场或在美国设立业务后开展业务能力的贸易管制问题, 以及对外国投资者而言极其重要的公司、商事、劳动就业、移民、知识产权、反洗钱、反垄断、出 口管制、反腐败、责任、破产等法律及实践。本刊并非综合性指南,仅对投资者需要考虑及与法律 顾问商讨的一些重要问题加以概述。 

    Filed under:
    China, USA, Company & Commercial, Competition & Antitrust, Copyrights, Corporate Finance/M&A, Designs and trade secrets, Employment & Labor, Immigration, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Patents, Tax, Trade & Customs, Trademarks, White Collar Crime, Hogan Lovells, Foreign direct investment, Money laundering, Export Administration Regulations (USA), USMCA, NAFTA
    Location:
    China, USA
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    Doing business in the United States
    2019-07-31

    The U.S. is one of the easiest jurisdictions in the world in which to do business.1 Regulatory barriers are generally low, establishing a branch or business entity is quick and easy, labor and employment laws are much more employer-friendly than in most other developed economies, and the legal system is well-developed and transparent. However, there are certain barriers to entry and challenges to doing business that should be taken into account before investing or establishing operations in the U.S. This publication provides an overview of trade control issues that could limit a non-U.S.

    Filed under:
    USA, Company & Commercial, Competition & Antitrust, Copyrights, Corporate Finance/M&A, Designs and trade secrets, Employment & Labor, Immigration, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Patents, Tax, Trade & Customs, Trademarks, White Collar Crime, Hogan Lovells, Foreign direct investment, Money laundering, Export Administration Regulations (USA), USMCA, NAFTA
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Hogan Lovells
    The Oman Update - Official Gazette 1175
    2017-01-01

    Sultani Decrees

    Sultani Decree No. 1/2017 Ratifying the General Budget of State for Fiscal Year 2017 Enacted on 1 January 2017. Effective from 1 January 2017

    Ministerial Decisions

    Diwani Decision No. 39/2016 Naming members of the Municipal Council, Muscat Governorate, for the second term. Issued on 28 December 2016

    Ministerial Decision No. 165/2016 Publishing the Final Account of the State for Fiscal Year 2015. Issued on 21 December 2016

    Filed under:
    Oman, Company & Commercial, Designs and trade secrets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Public, Dentons
    Authors:
    Nick Simpson , Umaima Al-Wahaibi
    Location:
    Oman
    Firm:
    Dentons
    The Great Brexit Debate
    2016-06-24

    Introduction

    Filed under:
    European Union, OECD, United Kingdom, Capital Markets, Competition & Antitrust, Designs and trade secrets, Employment & Labor, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Public, White Collar Crime, Dentons, Brexit
    Location:
    European Union, OECD, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Dentons
    Guide to Doing Business in China
    2019-09-10

    Since China opened its doors to foreign investors around forty years ago, it has been a top recipient for international direct investments. Despite the gradual slowdown of the country’s overall economic growth, foreign interest in China continues to be strong. After a slight decline in 2016, foreign direct investment increased again by 3% to US$134.97 billion in 2018.

    Filed under:
    China, Arbitration & ADR, Competition & Antitrust, Copyrights, Corporate Finance/M&A, Designs and trade secrets, Employment & Labor, Environment & Climate Change, Franchising, Insolvency & Restructuring, IT & Data Protection, Patents, Product Regulation & Liability, Trade & Customs, Trademarks, Mayer Brown
    Location:
    China
    Firm:
    Mayer Brown
    Guide to Doing Business in Vietnam
    2019-08-07

    The Law on Enterprise and Law on Investment that took effect in 2015 introduced refreshing changes to Vietnam’s investment and business landscape. Designed to stimulate and better facilitate foreign investments in the country, the two new laws have since given rise to several implementing regulations that expound on important subjects such as foreign ownership up to 100% in listed companies, private public partnerships, trade, and representative offices.

    Filed under:
    Vietnam, Capital Markets, Company & Commercial, Copyrights, Corporate Finance/M&A, Designs and trade secrets, Employment & Labor, Environment & Climate Change, Insolvency & Restructuring, Litigation, Patents, Projects & Procurement, Real Estate, Tax, Trade & Customs, Trademarks, Mayer Brown, WTO
    Location:
    Vietnam
    Firm:
    Mayer Brown
    United States: The future of IP planning - Recorded webinar
    2020-05-01

    Click here to view  the video.

    In brief

    The North America Tax Practice Group presented The Future of IP Planning, the fourth webinar in the series The Importance of Tax in the Response to COVID-19 on 1 May 2020.

    Filed under:
    USA, Company & Commercial, Copyrights, Designs and trade secrets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Patents, Tax, Trademarks, Baker McKenzie, Coronavirus
    Location:
    USA
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    IP License Agreements in Insolvency survey
    2020-06-27

    The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly reshaped the global business landscape. Some companies that only months ago seemed unstoppably profitable have been brought to an existential brink by extended lockdowns, supply chain failures, and other obstacles caused by the pandemic. Other companies who have experienced less disruption (or in some cases windfalls) stand at the threshold of opportunity even as they prepare themselves for the challenges of the 'new normal'.

    Filed under:
    Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Copyrights, Designs and trade secrets, Insolvency & Restructuring, Patents, Trademarks, Baker McKenzie, Coronavirus
    Location:
    Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Baker McKenzie
    United Kingdom - Franchise and Distribution newsletter #23
    2020-11-03

    IP licensing and insolvency reform: ipso facto clauses

    Licensors of intellectual property rights may soon be unable to terminate licenses where the licensee has gone into an insolvency process.

    What are ipso facto clauses and why do they matter?

    Filed under:
    United Kingdom, Copyrights, Designs and trade secrets, Franchising, Insolvency & Restructuring, Patents, Trademarks, Taylor Wessing, Coronavirus
    Authors:
    Amy Patterson
    Location:
    United Kingdom
    Firm:
    Taylor Wessing

    Pagination

    • First page « First
    • Previous page ‹‹
    • Page 1
    • Page 2
    • Page 3
    • Page 4
    • Page 5
    • Current page 6
    • Page 7
    • Next page ››
    • Last page Last »
    Home

    Quick Links

    • US Law
    • Headlines
    • Firm Articles
    • Board Committee
    • Member Committee
    • Join
    • Contact Us

    Resources

    • ABI Committee Articles
    • ABI Journal Articles
    • Conferences & Webinars
    • Covid-19
    • Newsletters
    • Publications

    Regions

    • Africa
    • Asia Pacific
    • Europe
    • North Africa/Middle East
    • North America
    • South America

    © 2025 Global Insolvency, All Rights Reserved

    Joining the American Bankruptcy Institute as an international member will provide you with the following benefits at a discounted price:

    • Full access to the Global Insolvency website, containing the latest worldwide insolvency news, a variety of useful information on US Bankruptcy law including Chapter 15, thousands of articles from leading experts and conference materials.
    • The resources of the diverse community of United States bankruptcy professionals who share common business and educational goals.
    • A central resource for networking, as well as insolvency research and education (articles, newsletters, publications, ABI Journal articles, and access to recorded conference presentation and webinars).

    Join now or Try us out for 30 days