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Local Government Elections: Small parties pin hopes on the Party Representation system

Local Government Elections: Small parties pin hopes on the Party Representation system
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Interested in representing Queensland Tourism and Events in North America?

Interested in representing Queensland Tourism and Events in North America?
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Latin America Dispute Resolution Update – The Latest Developments in Cross-Border Disputes Involving the US and Latin America | Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP

COVID-19’s Impact on M&A Transactions and Material Adverse Effect Clauses The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to many M&A-related disputes. By some estimates, over 3,000 commercial cases were filed in U.S. federal courts alone as a result of the COVID-19 crisis. This figure does not account for numerous COVID-related disputes that were filed in U.S. state courts. Given that many transactions involving Latin American parties incorporate New York law or are based on provisions developed under New York law, these decisions may be of particular interest to companies doing business in Latin America. In a number of the cases, the dispute turns on a provision common to M&A transactions, namely the material adverse event or effect (MAE) clause (sometimes referred to as the material adverse change (MAC) clause). An MAE/MAC clause, subject to its specific terms, may excuse a buyer from its obligation to close where the seller experiences a significant change in condition after signing and

The 2021 ICC Arbitration Rules: Keeping Up With Changing Times - Litigation, Mediation & Arbitration

Co-Authored by Aonkan Ghosh The latest version of the ICC Rules came into force on 1 January 2021 (the 2021 ICC Rules ). The revisions that have been made to the 2017 edition are intended to address the changing needs of arbitration users based on learnings from the past four years. The 2021 ICC Rules will apply to all arbitrations commenced after 1 January 2021 (save to the extent that parties have agreed to submit to an earlier version of the ICC Rules as in force on the date of their arbitration agreement). The ICC also released a revised Note to Parties and Arbitral Tribunals on the Conduct of Arbitration under the ICC Rules of

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