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Merger law reform in Australia: What next after the Exposure Draft?
As expected, the Australian Commonwealth Treasury released an exposure draft for the proposed new Australian merger regime on 24 July 2024.
United States | Publication | February 2024
In New York state, business entities formed or incorporated outside New York that meet the criteria of “doing business” in New York are classified as foreign business entities and are required to register to do business in New York. Both the New York BCL and the New York LLC Law provide that, without registering in New York, a foreign business entity does not have the legal capacity to bring suit in any New York state courts, although it can be sued in New York.
Read Thomas J. Hall and Judith A. Archer's latest New York Law Journal article, "Commercial division update: Unregistered foreign business entities "doing business" in New York and their right to sue."
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As expected, the Australian Commonwealth Treasury released an exposure draft for the proposed new Australian merger regime on 24 July 2024.
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