Greenberg Traurig Presents “Doing Business in the U.S.” to Portugal Ventures
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Greenberg Traurig, LLP’s Robert A. Sherman, senior counsel in the Litigation Practice and former United States Ambassador to Portugal, David J. Dykeman, patent attorney, co-chair of the firm’s Life Sciences & Medical Technology Practice, and co-managing shareholder of the Boston office, and Barbara A. Jones, shareholder in the Corporate Practice and co-managing shareholder of the Los Angeles office, presented “Doing Business in the U.S.” to Portugal Ventures and its portfolio companies on May 6. BOSTON (PRWEB) May 07, 2021
During this invitation-only event, Portugal Ventures’ portfolio companies learned best practices for doing business in the US, tips for successful collaborations with US companies, as well as strategies for working with US investors and Delaware Flip transactions. Portugal Ventures is a ventu
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Nigeria’s Shrinking Civic Space, By Jibrin Ibrahim
The Nigerian state is undergoing a three-dimensional crisis.
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…there is an on-going rapid slide into anarchy, precipitated by the most serious collapse in security provisioning in our country, which is confronted by an almost complete lack of leadership or governance response to a multipronged crisis.
Yesterday, I participated in a workshop organised by General Saleh Bala (rtd.) on national security and Nigeria’s shrinking civil space. During the session, we noted that the loudest voices in the country today are those of discord and disintegration. Indeed, over the past few days, Nigerians have received several warnings from the Presidency, the military and security agencies not to break up the country. This is in reaction, I think, to loud cries from many Nigerians that they have had enough of being married partners to the other in the country and they want a divorce. I was alarmed when three days ago, the Nig
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Winnie Byanyima, the UNAIDS Executive Director, recently visited the Hakahana Clinic in Katutura, Windhoek, Namibia, where she saw the Determined, Resilient, Empowered, AIDS-Free, Mentored and Safe (DREAMS) project in action, a project funded by the United States of America. The clinic is a government health facility and a DREAMS participating clinic that has provided health services to 10–24-year-old adolescent girls and young women since September 2020.
Together with the United States Ambassador, Lisa Johnson, and the Executive Director of the Namibian Ministry of Health and Social Services, Ben Nangombe, Ms. Byanyima met with DREAMS girls and community care workers at the facility.