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Foreign Subsidies Regulation: Year 2 of EU’s newest trade defence tool
This year, is expected to be as active as 2024, providing further clarity on both the obligations of notifying parties and the EC's review methodology.
Consumers and businesses should be able to control their financial assets and investments through use of electronic cryptocurrency platforms with confidence. What happens, however, when these platforms do not function properly or the platform operators work against their own users? Does the user have any remedies? A series of rulings over recent months provides little encouragement for plaintiffs.
Robert A. Schwinger explores recent developments in this edition of his New York Law Journal Blockchain Law column.
Read the entire article, Blockchain law: When plaintiffs raise claims of platforms behaving badly.
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This year, is expected to be as active as 2024, providing further clarity on both the obligations of notifying parties and the EC's review methodology.
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