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    The US credit card business – reloaded

    By Carsten Lexa on November 3, 2009

    By: Rechtsanwalt (Attorney) Carsten Lexa, LL.M. On August 13th, 2009, I wrote an article here on Commercial Law International about the “secrets” of the US credit card business and about how the existing rules make it hard for customers to pay off their credit card dept. Now, a new Goverment proposal tries to help customers to reduce their credit card… Continue reading "The US credit card business – reloaded"

  • Banking, Bankruptcy/Insolvency/Restructuring, Public Policy, Regulation

    London Banks Set To Write Living Wills

    By Ainsley Brown on October 26, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Banks in London, England are set to roll out their living wills by the end of the year. The living wills are a direct consequence of the financial – bank – meltdown experienced in the UK. The pilot scheme is set for a trial run in London before being expanded to the rest of the country will see… Continue reading "London Banks Set To Write Living Wills"

  • Brand Management, Commercial Awareness, Diversity, Investment, Marketing/PR

    L’Oreal Fines Going Dark Very Lovely

    By Ainsley Brown on October 25, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown The cosmetics giant, L’Oreal, seeks to expand in the largely untapped African market – or I should say African markets, as the continent is made up of many individual national and regional markets. I must say that I find this a very interesting business strategy by a global titian. There is also, I must admit a touch… Continue reading "L’Oreal Fines Going Dark Very Lovely"

  • Crime, Intellectual Property

    Former Ford Engineer Charged With Industrial Espionage

    By Ainsley Brown on October 18, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown A 47 year old former engineer from the Ford Motor Company has been charged with stealing some of the company’s trade secrets. The engineer, a one Xiang Dong Yu, also known as Mike Yu, was charged last week after traveling from China to the US. Mr. Yu is accused of unauthorized computer access; theft, and attempted theft… Continue reading "Former Ford Engineer Charged With Industrial Espionage"

  • Environment, Government, Government Policy, Human Rights, Real Estate

    Indefeasibility of title? Not that indefeasible in Kenya?

    By Ainsley Brown on October 15, 2009

    By Charles Wanguhu The caveat emptor rule dictates that an individual seeking to purchase land should ensure that he is dealing with the rightful owner. Therefore upon inspection of the register kept at the ministry of lands, an individual seeking to ensure the ownership of land would request the registrar for an official confirmation of search, the advantage of the… Continue reading "Indefeasibility of title? Not that indefeasible in Kenya?"

  • Brand Management, Competition, Government Policy, Health, Litigation, Marketing/PR, Regulation

    Philip Morris Sues Irish Government

    By Ainsley Brown on October 13, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Philip Morris – yes that Philip Morris – the tobacco giant is set to sue the Irish government. And, why? The substance of Philip Morris’ claim is that the new Irish law that came into force on July 1 banning the display of cigarettes in stores is anti-competitive. As a public health measure the new law was… Continue reading "Philip Morris Sues Irish Government"

  • Banking, Bankruptcy/Insolvency/Restructuring, Commercial Awareness, debt

    Lehman Brothers’ Europe Administrator Has A “Plan B” For Creditors

    By Ainsley Brown on October 12, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), the administrator for the European outfit of Lehman Brothers, has come up with a ‘Plan B’ to give out $17 billion to creditors. This after the High Court in England rejected a plan by PwC in August that would have freed up over $13 billion worth of assets. The court rejected the earlier plan because… Continue reading "Lehman Brothers’ Europe Administrator Has A “Plan B” For Creditors"

  • Corporate, Ethics, International, Investment, Litigation, Sports, Trusts

    Will the real Leeds owners please stand up?

    By Ainsley Brown on October 7, 2009

    By Charles Wanguhu In the current financial crisis the role of offshore havens have been placed in the spotlight and quite rightly so. The lack of transparency in their dealings has meant that these centres have not only been used for tax evasion, money laundering, but also as bases for special purpose entities. The role of British offshore havens has… Continue reading "Will the real Leeds owners please stand up?"

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    US Lawmakers Call For Delay In Internet Gambling Law

    By Ainsley Brown on October 5, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown How do you enforce a law that doesn’t make clear what is to be enforced? Well, this is the dilemma facing US regulators, namely the Department of Justice,  the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department, when the internet gambling law comes into force on December 1. The Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006, part of the Security and Accountability For Every Port Act of… Continue reading "US Lawmakers Call For Delay In Internet Gambling Law"

  • Banking, Commercial Awareness, debt, Entrepreneurial, Finance, Securities, Sports

    Leicester Tigers To Float Debt

    By Ainsley Brown on September 30, 2009

    By: Ainsley Brown Yes that right, I am referring to the English Rugby team – the Leicester Tigers. Sorry but I just had to do this, being a rugby fan and all, I will make any excuse to write on the subject. The Leicester Tigers, the current Guinness Premiership – the English Rugby Union’s top competition – it would seem are planning  to… Continue reading "Leicester Tigers To Float Debt"

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