United States: Telemarketers Dial Quickly - TCPA Class Action Dismissed For Now - Venable LLP
On March 12, 2013, Judge William F. Kuntz II of the Eastern District of New York entered a memorandum and order in Bank v. Independence Energy Group LLC, which sua sponte dismissed claims arising under the Telephone Consumer Protection Act, and its accompanying rules and regulations, (collectively, the "TCPA") for lack of subject matter jurisdiction.
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Turkey: Group Companies Under The Trade Registry Regulation - Erdem & Erdem Law
Turkish Commercial Code No. 6102 regulates the principles regarding group companies under Articles 195 to 209 for the first time in Turkish law.
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United States: Finalized ACA Regulations On Transitional Reinsurance Program Premiums And Potential Effects For Employer-Sponsored Group Health Plans - McDermott Will & Emery
As part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recently released final regulations regarding the transitional reinsurance program fee effective in CY 2014.
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Australia: Queensland local government de-amalgamation polls regulation and other recent developments - Clayton Utz
Some details of de-amalgamation have been finalised, but more reforms are expected for Queensland local government.
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Are Today’s Business Leaders Too Afraid of Risk?
During this year’s TIME Davos panel “Leading through Adversity,” TIME International editor Jim Frederick asked some of the world’s biggest players in the global economy a simple question: Are leaders too risk-averse in their efforts to bring the economy back on track? It’s not an unfamiliar query for the likes of Walmart CEO Mike Duke, Cisco CEO John Chambers, and Martin Senn, CEO of Zurich Insurance Group. Indeed, political gridlock has been gripping economies from the U.S. to Germany to China, making uncertainty a defining theme of this year’s Davos chatter. As Eurasia Group’s Ian Bremmer said at a recent Thomson Reuters event in New York: For “emerging markets in general, the level of political instability is underpriced for 2013.” Aside from political risks abroad, corporate executives have taken a lot of heat for using uncertainty about taxes and regulation back home as an excuse to put off investing in jobs and growth. The TIME panel shed some light on the root causes ...
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