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26 Feb 2022, 9:44 am
Especially important in this context is the risk of complicity for many companies in violations not just of domestic law (sanctions regimes etc.) but also of core human rights responsibilities. [read post]
20 Feb 2022, 2:19 pm by Keith Mallinson
Helmers, Love and Lefouili “find evidence of opportunistic behavior by the SEP enforcer in approximately 75% of patent-party level SEP assertions. [read post]
19 Aug 2021, 4:36 am by Chukwuma Okoli
However, the jurisdiction of each High Court is, as a general rule, confined to persons within the territorial boundaries of the State or the Federal Capital Territory, as the case may be. [read post]
2 Jul 2021, 8:06 am
(Discussed with its conseqeunce for state liability with respect to the conduct of their SOEs HERE). [read post]
It should be noted, however, that these changes will impact health care providers and in many cases will increase reimbursement or access to funds. [read post]
7 Dec 2020, 1:16 pm by Robert Chesney
In short, the NCD and Office of the NCD would resemble the structure of the Office of the United States Trade Representative, albeit with a smaller scale. [read post]
  The Regular Session ended on  June 1st and the First Extraordinary Session ran from June 1st until June 30th.[1]  In the first two sessions, the legislature enacted several tax changes including suspension of the capital stock portion of the corporation franchise tax for small businesses, imposition of a sales tax collection obligation on marketplace facilitators, and changes to several of the state’s procedural rules related to tax cases. [read post]
18 Jun 2020, 1:58 pm by Olivia Cross
  [6.18.2020] In what will likely be seen as a landmark decision for years to come, on Monday, June 15, 2020, the Supreme Court of the United States handed down an opinion in the case Bostock v. [read post]
14 Apr 2020, 6:00 am by Kevin Kaufman
For example, a taxpayer with $3,000 of earned income would receive a $75 refundable credit ($3,000-$2,500 = $500 X .15 = $75). [read post]