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    Happy New Year!

    By Carsten Lexa on January 5, 2010

    We wish all our readers a very happy new year 2010. Thanks for reading our articles and making this blog project, a collaboration of legal professionals from around the world, a success! We will try very hard to bring you in 2010 again interesting stories from around the world related to comercial and business law. Carsten Lexa Related Posts:No Related… Continue reading "Happy New Year!"

  • Arbitration, Labour, Litigation

    CIBC Loses Age Discrimination Case In The UK

    By Ainsley Brown on December 30, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown It would seem that yet another Canadian bank has received a wrap on the knuckles in the UK. The latest bank to be disciplined: Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce (CIBC), who lost an employment age discrimination case. The case was brought by a 42 year old London based banker who was made redundant in 2008 as part of… Continue reading "CIBC Loses Age Discrimination Case In The UK"

  • Bankruptcy/Insolvency/Restructuring, debt, Economy, Government Policy, Regulation

    UK Office Of Fair Trading Reviewing The High Cost Of Business Insolvency

    By Ainsley Brown on December 28, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The Office of Fair Trading (OFT), the agency charged with policing trade practices – read unfair trade practices – has launched a study into the high cost associated with business insolvency. The study will focus on the way insolvency practitioners, namely accountants and lawyers are appointed and how they set their fees. The importance of the study… Continue reading "UK Office Of Fair Trading Reviewing The High Cost Of Business Insolvency"

  • Consumer Goods, EU, Trade, WTO

    EU Votes To Continue Chinese Shoe Tariff

    By Ainsley Brown on December 24, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The European Union (EU) voted this week to continue the anti-dumping duties it put on certain Chinese and Vietnamese footwear imported in the EU. In a previous post, I speculated that the EU would vote to discontinue the tariffs – boy was I ever wrong. And the EU’s decision has not gone unnoticed in the EU and… Continue reading "EU Votes To Continue Chinese Shoe Tariff"

  • Banking, Investment, Regulation, Securities

    TD Fined £7 Million In the UK

    By Ainsley Brown on December 17, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The Toronto Dominion Bank (TD), one of Canada’s leading financial instructions has been fined £7 million by the Financial Services Authority (FSA). The FSA, charged with policing financial institutions in the UK, has imposed the fourth highest fine in its history on TD for repeatedly failing “to follow established procedures in ensuring the trader’s books were independently… Continue reading "TD Fined £7 Million In the UK"

  • Agriculture, Commercial Awareness, commodity, Corporate Social Responsibility, Fair Trade, Food & Beverage, Indigenous Peoples, Investment, Sustainable Development

    Kit Kat Goes Fair Trade In the UK

    By Ainsley Brown on December 16, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown “Gimme a break, gimme a break, break me off a piece of that Kit Kat bar,” has taken on a new meaning in the UK as Kit Kat ‘breaks off’ some cash cocoa to farmers. Nestlé, the Swiss makers of Kit Kat, has announced that the very tasty chocolate snack as of mid-January will become a Fair… Continue reading "Kit Kat Goes Fair Trade In the UK"

  • Government Policy, Trade, WTO

    China Puts Duties On Imported Steel From US And Russia

    By Ainsley Brown on December 15, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown In what is clearly a sign of the continuing rise of tensions in global trade relations, China last week imposed duties US and Russian steel. The target of the duties is flat rolled steel used in the electric power sector. According to the Chinese the steel products were being dumped – that is being sold at below… Continue reading "China Puts Duties On Imported Steel From US And Russia"

  • Brand Management, Litigation, Telecom

    What Happened To “Canada’s Most Reliable Network?”

    By Ainsley Brown on December 14, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Under a British Columbian Court of Appeal ruling Canada’s Most Reliable Network has gotten the boot – well the ad at least. Rogers Communications Inc., the Canadian telephone, internet and cable company, that advertised as Canada’s Most Reliable Network has been told by the B.C. Court of Appeal that it has to drop the Most in its… Continue reading "What Happened To “Canada’s Most Reliable Network?”"

  • Brand Management, Intellectual Property, Litigation, Regulation

    Research In Motion Faces Potential US International Trade Commission Investigation

    By Ainsley Brown on December 8, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Imagine being told that you could no long buy a BlackBerry or being told that the services of the one you already own will be restricted, just imagine. Think it can’t happen; well think again for this has now entered the range of possibility in the United States. The Canadian company, Research In Motion Ltd (RIM), the… Continue reading "Research In Motion Faces Potential US International Trade Commission Investigation"

  • Asset Management, Banking, Commercial Awareness, Government Policy, Tax

    The UK Extents Tax Amnesty

    By Ainsley Brown on December 7, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown In a very surprising move HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has extended it tax amnesty program – the New Disclosure Opportunity (NDO). The NDO was set to expire on November 30 of this year but has been extended to January 4 of next. Under the program tax payers with undisclosed offshore accounts nestled away in any number… Continue reading "The UK Extents Tax Amnesty"

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