Ireland: Central Bank Issues Updated F&P FAQ Document - Mason Hayes & Curran
The Central Bank of Ireland has recently issued two updated versions of its Frequently Asked Question document providing detailed responses to the commonly asked questions relating to the Fitness and Probity Regime.
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United States: Fully-Insured Expatriate Health Plans Get Extra Time To Comply With PPACA - Proskauer Rose LLP
Recognizing that expatriate group health plans may find it impossible, or nearly impossible, to comply with all of the relevant provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (PPACA), the U.S. Labor Department, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the U.S. Treasury Department have recently released a joint response to a Frequently Asked Question (FAQ)providing temporary transitional relief to plan sponsors of certain insured expatriate health plans fro
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Canada: IIROC Releases FAQ Regarding Notification Trigger Under Electronic Trading Supervisory Requirements - Stikeman Elliott LLP
The IIROC has recently released a notice to address inquiries received regarding amendments to UMIR, effective March 1, that are intended to align IIROC's trading supervisory requirements with the requirements found in NI 23-103 Electronic Trading.
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Surviving a Social Media Crisis
An unhappy customer can reach a lot more people than they used to thanks to social media, so how can you deal with it when it’s your company coming in for criticism? If you don’t have all the information, publicly acknowledge that you’re looking into it, advises social media consultant Amy Neumann. You don’t want to immediately admit fault, especially if there are potential liability issues, but you don’t always have the luxury of gathering all the information before issuing an initial response. Post an FAQ on your blog or website to make whatever information you have readily available. Not only will that help reassure customers, but it will help defuse speculation on public forums like Facebook and Twitter. And a forum on your own site could help people vent in a less public way and give you a chance to address their concerns. If it turns out you were at fault, let people know what concrete steps you’re taking to prevent future problems. It’s not enough just to blandly promise ...
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United Kingdom: Health & Safety Update - November 2012 - Charles Russell LLP
Chemicals at work: FAQ The HSE has published frequently asked questions about chemicals at work.
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