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26 August 2020 by Bonnie Yung, Jason Wang
A Brief Discussion on the Returning to the Hong Kong Stock Market of the US-listed Chinese Companies
19 August 2020 by Álvaro Castellanos y Diego Alejos, Oscar Samour y Felipe Aragón, José Ramón Paz Morales y Christian Betancourt, Rodrigo Taboada, Mario Quesada Bianchini y Ana Carolina Álvarez
COVID-19 pandemic boosts e-commerce use in Central America
30 July 2020 by Arendt & Medernach
On 27 July 2020, the government has introduced a draft bill n°7637 in Parliament (the “Draft Bill”), which – if adopted – will modernise the law of 6 April 2013 on dematerialised securities, as amended (the “2013 Law”), in order to facilitate the use of distributed ledger technology when issuing dematerialised securities.
29 July 2020 by Matouk Bassiouny & Hennaway
In the wake of Egypt’s new Data Protection law, our team at Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy describes below the potential implications the new law may have on your business in Egypt.
29 July 2020 by Arendt & Medernach
The month of July has brought changes in the legal framework of e-commerce in Luxembourg and the EU. We would therefore like to share a brief overview of these changes1.
15 July 2020 by EY Law
Hernán Pacheco, new leader of EY Law Latam North (LAN)
15 July 2020 by Arendt & Medernach
On 6 February 2020, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (“EIOPA”) has published its final guidelines (the “EIOPA Guidelines”) on outsourcing to cloud service providers (“CSPs”)1.
09 July 2020 by Arendt & Medernach
On 1st July 2020, the CSSF released its Circular 20/743, thereby partially amending Circular letter 19/716. On the same day, the CSSF also enacted Regulation CSSF 20-02, thereby setting up a first list of "equivalent" jurisdictions under the national third country regime1.
06 July 2020 by Arendt & Medernach
On 1 July 2020, bill of law setting up a Luxembourg register of fiducies and trusts was passed in Parliament (the "RFT Law"). This Newsflash reviews the main features of the RFT Law, which will impact the obligations incumbent on Luxembourg fiduciaires and trustees, as well as professionals subject to anti-money laundering and counter terrorist financing obligations.
15 June 2020 by Albert Aukema, Preanka Gounden and Charissa Barden
Amidst the devastating COVID-19 pandemic, there have been some interesting competition law developments in Africa during 2020 thus far. This article focuses on the recent merger control and trade developments, which are not COVID-19 specific (see article on COVID-19 updates here) in Nigeria, Kenya, Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), and the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).