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Why Albania should be your destination to invest in the energy sector? | Halimi Law & Tax
Albania, a country in the Western Balkans, located between Greece, Montenegro, North Macedonia and with access to the Adriatic and Ionian seas to Italy, is one of the countries with the greatest potential in terms of renewable energy sources. More than 250 to 300 sunny days a year and numerous water assets, with hot summers …
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Interview answers of Helen Alexiou | AKL Law Firm
What role does your firm play in assisting clients with due diligence processes for real estate investments, especially in relation to zoning, land use regulations, and building permits? AKL Law Firm’s unique approach to legal due diligence for real estate transactions combines title and planning reviews to ensure well-informed decisions for investors.
Doing business in Cyprus | G. Leontiou LLC
Commercial focus: what are the primary legal requirements and commercial regulations that general counsels should be well-versed in when establishing and conducting business operations in Cyprus? Historically, Cyprus has played a unique role as a strategic and administrative centre in the Eastern Mediterranean and the greater Middle East.
Doing business in Saudi Arabia | Legal Advisors - in association with Baker McKenzie
Saudi Arabia, the Middle East’s largest economy, offers a wide range of economic prospects as a result of its Vision 2030, an ambitious plan that aims to diversify the nation’s economy and open its doors wider to international investors. Understanding sector-specific criteria and potential constraints is critical to those considering doing business in the Kingdom. …
Disregarding legal personality according to Brazilian Insolvency Law | SABZ Advogados
Introduction The separation of assets between a company and its related parties is a fundamental principle enshrined in both the Brazilian Civil Code and the Brazilian Insolvency Law (Federal Law No. 11,101/2005). However, according to article 50 of the Brazilian Civil Code, if there is an abuse of legal personality, demonstrated by misusing its purpose …
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Weathering the storm: navigating competition challenges in an evolving market
Antitrust enforcement is shifting, with the competition world working under in a shadow of uncertainty. 2023 has brought with it a host of geopolitical challenges including the rising cost of living, the energy crisis and political instability. Against this backdrop, antitrust authorities, armed with greater resources and an increasingly interventionist attitude, have grown increasingly confident …
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