Beyond COVID-19
Crisis response or road to recovery?
Global | Update | November 2022
Global businesses have implemented strategies to ensure they can continue to operate in a rapidly changing and increasingly uncertain legal and regulatory landscape. Since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020, it has been increasingly clear that operational resilience and a clear strategy remain essential for organizations not only to survive, but to thrive. While protecting public health still remains the priority, many organizations continue to face challenges, including disruption to their supply chains, meeting contractual obligations, bringing people back to the workplace and implications under funding arrangements. Many of these issues need to be navigated on a cross-border basis.
This global resource hub identifies the key issues and provides practical guidance as well as innovative and strategic thinking from our lawyers around the world on the legal and regulatory challenges. Our multi-disciplinary team takes a holistic approach to risk management that spans business units, areas of law and national boundaries.
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Germany: Befristete Senkung der USt-Sätze – Auswirkungen auf die Immobilienbranche
Die Regierungskoalition hat in der letzten Woche weitere Maßnahmen zur Konjunktur- und Krisenbewältigung angekündigt.
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Viertes Bürokratieentlastungsgesetz im Bundesrat bestätigt – Änderung des § 550 BGB zum 01.01.2025 zu erwarten
In der Plenarsitzung vom 18.10.2024 hat der Bundestag dem am 29.09.2024 vom Bundestag getroffenen Gesetzesbeschluss zum Vierten Bürokratieentlastungsgesetz zugestimmt.
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Viertes Bürokratieentlastungsgesetz beschlossen – Gewerbemietverträge in Textform
Am 15.03.2024 hatte die Bundesregierung den Entwurf für ein „Viertes Gesetz zur Entlastung der Bürgerinnen und Bürger, der Wirtschaft sowie der Verwaltung von Bürokratie (Viertes Bürokratieentlastungsgesetz)“ vorgelegt.
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Illumina wins at top EU court: The EU Commission cannot encourage or accept referrals of concentrations without an EU or national dimension
On 3 September 2024, the ECJ delivered its judgment in Illumina’s appeal against the General Court’s (GC) judgment confirming the European Commission’s (EC) powers to review concentrations under the EU Merger Regulation (EUMR) in circumstances where no Member State has jurisdiction under national law.
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