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    Entrepreneurship: Cultural Views on Failure A Good Indicator Of Chances Of Success.

    By Ainsley Brown on May 4, 2011

    Yes failure, something we all fear, provides the greatest moment for us to learn. How we manage or better put how we are honed to manage the process of failure provides not only the basis for but is the best indicator of future success.

  • Commercial, E-Commerce, EU, Intellectual Property, Regulation

    Regulating Traffic Management-An EU Perspective

    By Ainsley Brown on April 20, 2011

    Telecommunication can play a large part in intellectual property, and the European Union has given an acknowledgement of this today. It has announced it will be looking at the online data traffic management practices of telecommunications operators. Information provided suggests that the investigation will focus on what information telecommunications operators give consumers about the way they manage internet traffic:“traffic management”.

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    New China M&A Committee May Not Be Such a Bad Thing

    By Ainsley Brown on April 15, 2011

    Here’s a thought: could this new committee have the opposite effect? Rather than being an obstacle to M&A’s, could it actually make the process more transparent, more predictable and dare I say it much easier?

  • Insurance, International, Shipping, Trade

    Insurance against piracy for shipowners in Germany

    By Carsten Lexa on April 11, 2011

    By: Carsten Lexa, LL.M. A group of German insurers will help shipowners in cases of war risks. For the first time, shipowners in Germany can get insurance against war risks. Shipowners will be able to insure their cargo ships against the consequences of martial conflict and pirate attacks. Normally, German shipowners insure their cargo ships against these risks in London… Continue reading "Insurance against piracy for shipowners in Germany"

  • Commercial, Economy, Government Policy, Trade

    Pausing time- a negative effect to the UK Economy?

    By Ainsley Brown on March 29, 2011

    It seems that there may be no progression to this proposal, which would have generally helped international commerce as it would put the UK on the same time zone as Europe

  • Capital Markets, Commercial Awareness, debt, Litigation, Securities

    Toxic Assets, What Toxic Assets? London Readies For Suits

    By Ainsley Brown on March 29, 2011

    The investor lawsuits, I believe, will largely center around investors claiming that these financial products where much more risky than represented by the investment banks that sold them.

  • Uncategorized

    Commercial Awareness Is Not Just Global, It’s Now Mobile

    By Ainsley Brown on March 7, 2011

    By: Ainsley Brown Yes, its official Commercial Law International has gone Mobile. Please check out our mobile enabled web page.  Related Posts:L´Oreal Found Guilty Of Racial DiscriminationTHE GROWING NEED FOR EXPANDED CORPORATE REPORTINGTrouble Down Under For Krispy KremeCredit Suisse To Compensate Clients Over Lehman LossesWhy the Caribbean Must Be Part of the Global Conversation on Free Zones

  • Intellectual Property

    Google’s slap on the wrist about copyright

    By Ainsley Brown on March 2, 2011

    MPAA have issued notices to Google for illicit sharing of material that is protected by copyright...

  • Economy, Legal Reform, Litigation, Real Estate

    NY Chief Judge Increases Access To Justice in Foreclosure Cases

    By Ainsley Brown on February 28, 2011

    By: Ainsley Brown It is a gross understatement to say that foreclosures have hit the US economy hard. In fact, because housing has so many connections to the health of the US economy – from construction to lending to 401K’s – foreclosures continue to be a major drag on the tepid US recovery. Solving the foreclosure crisis therefore will be… Continue reading "NY Chief Judge Increases Access To Justice in Foreclosure Cases"

  • Commercial Awareness, Economy, Government Policy, Investment, Mergers and Aquisitions, Regulation

    China Announces New M&A Panel

    By Ainsley Brown on February 14, 2011

    By: Ainsley Brown Is China growing more hostile to foreign investment? Many would answer the question with a resounding, YES, especially given the recent Cabinet announcement of a panel to review foreign mergers and acquisitions (M&A). However I think it’s all a matter of perspective – are the Chinese doing anything different than what the United States, Canada or the… Continue reading "China Announces New M&A Panel"

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