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Unveiling Colombia's franchise legal landscape
Partners Gabriela Mancero and Daniel Peña from Peña Mancero Abogados, Alliott Global Alliance’s law firm member in Colombia, discuss how the franchise industry in the country has thrived despite the absence of explicit legal regulations governing franchise agreements.
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The FTC’s Noncompete Ban: When it becomes effective and what it means
Preston Ricardo, Partner and Co-Chair at Golenbock Eiseman Assor Bell & Peskoe, AGA's law firm in New York highlights the recent decision by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to ban noncompete agreements across the United States.
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The unique challenges and opportunities of franchising in China
Peter Pang, Chairman and Managing Partner at IPO Pang Xingpu in Shanghai looks at how the the vast size and growth potential of China's market continues to make it highly attractive for global franchisors, driving ongoing interest and investment.
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Right to disconnect - a milestone in workplace rights
David Baumgartner, Managing Director at AGA accounting representative Baumgartners in the State of Victoria, Australia, looks at how new legislation will underscore a pivotal shift towards greater respect for employees' downtime and well-being in the modern workplace landscape.
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Changes to New Zealand’s construction contract
Mike Kemps at Alliott Global Alliance’s representative law firm Kemps Weirs Lawyers in Auckland reviews the recent changes to NZS 3910, the predominant contract form utilized in New Zealand for construction, engineering, and infrastructure projects.
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Ease of Paying Taxes Act: Modernizing Philippine tax administration
Michael Marlowe G. Uy and Kirsten Denise B. Habawel-Vega from AGA's law firm representative in the Philippines, Sky Law, highlight how the passing of the Republic Act No. 11976, or Ease of Paying Taxes Act (EOPT) signifies a departure from extensive tax policy revisions toward cultivating a more agile and effective tax administration framework.
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The rules relating to foreign investment in Australia
Simon Correggia and Anna McKay at Deutsch Miller, AGA's representative law firm in New South Wales look at the foreign investment rules in Australia, including the obligations imposed on foreign investors.
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The advantages of Colombia for renewable energy investment
In this article, Mauricio Torres from Alliott Global Alliance’s law firm representative in Colombia, Peña Mancero Abogados highlights the competitive advantages of the country when it comes to renewable energy development.
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Keep Your Talent: the power of Stay Interviews in employee retention
Giles Pearson, Founder at online knowledge testing company and AGA partner Accountests looks at the powerful retention tool of stay interviews and how they can help firms to successfully retain staff.
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Why are Guernsey funds attractive to renewable energy investments?
In this article, Steven de Jersey from Dixcart Trust Corporation in Guernsey looks at why this flourishing sector is having a positive impact on the island.
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Resolving Africa’s energy disputes in Ethiopia
Ethiopia’s vast untapped natural resource potential presents a significant opportunity for the country to develop its energy sector, enhance energy access, and promote sustainable development. Here Dawit Kidane from AGA's law firm member in Ethiopia, Dablo Law Firm shares his insights on the challenges and opportunities in this sector.
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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Sui Generis protection for image rights
Kenneth Muhangi, Partner and Head of Technology, Media, Telecommunications & Intellectual Property at AGA member firm KTA Advocates in Uganda delves into the evolving landscape of AI-generated images and the emerging discussions surrounding the need for sui generis protection to ensure fair attribution and compensation for owners.
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DORA – EU members get ready!
Katerina Stanikova, COO at AGA law firm Greats advokáti in the Czech Republic reviews how the implementation of DORA, the Digital Operational Resilience Act, will impact the security of financial entities across the EU.
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Opening up our (A)eyes…
In recent years there’s been a boom in using AI to address healthcare problems in Africa. AGA's Timothy Kajja from KTA Advocates in Uganda and Shehzada Walli from Stallion Attorneys in Tanzania spoke with Africa Legal about the risks and opportunities for this exciting new frontier.
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No more legalization: the influence of the Apostille Convention on entry documents
The convention on abolishing the requirements of the legalization of Foreign Public Documents (the "Apostille Convention") has entered into force between China and other contracting states. Jasmine Liu, Senior Associate at AGA law firm member in the country, IPO Pang Xingpu Law Firm, explains.
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