Force Majeure vs Hardship under Ukrainian Law
In today’s unpredictable world, businesses often face circumstances that disrupt contractual performance. Whether it’s war, sanctions, pandemic, or skyrocketing costs, many turn to legal safety nets such as force majeure and hardship to mitigate the consequences. Yet, in Ukraine, commercial actors often conflate the two doctrines, leading to uncertainty and practical difficulties in their application. …
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MOEL Issues Revised Labor-Management Guidance on Ordinary Wage in Response to Supreme Court’s En Banc Decisions
On February 6, 2025, the Ministry of Employment and Labor (the “MOEL”) released an updated labor-management guidance on ordinary wage (the “Guidance”) in response to the recent Supreme Court en banc decisions overruling its previous position on ordinary wage. The Guidance aims to clarify the newly established legal principle on ordinary wage and mitigate potential disputes and …
Digital Inheritance: The Future of Estate Planning
Estate planning aims to ensure the proper transfer of assets, preventing disputes and protecting property. When it comes to digital assets, such as social media accounts, cloud-stored files, and email accounts, the complexity increases due to technical and legal factors, including online access and the intangible nature of these assets. Without a strategy for managing …
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Impact of Tax Reform on Contracts
The tax reform represents a significant change in the Brazilian tax system, potentially affecting pricing, risk allocation, and, most notably, contractual obligations. The replacement of taxes such as PIS, COFINS, ICMS, and ISS with the Value-Added Tax (VAT), in the forms of CBS (federal) and IBS (state/municipal), alters the taxation of goods and services, requiring …
Part 1: The Government’s Immigration White Paper
The Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, argues in the paper that immigration needs to be properly controlled and managed and that for too long it has not been. The premise is that, as a nation, we need to be able to control our borders, control who is lawfully in the country, who is entitled to work …
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Changes to Whistleblower Protection Act Approved
On June 5, 2025 the House of Councilors approved an amendment to Whistleblower Protection Act (“Act”) which strengthens whistleblower protections. The amendment will be promulgated in the near future and the amendment will take effect on some date which will be within 1 year and 6 months from the date of promulgation. The following chart …
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AIRLINE INSOLVENCY IN INDIA: LEGAL GAPS IN LESSORS’ RIGHTS AND PASSENGER DATA PROTECTION
INTRODUCTION The airline industry is unpredictable by nature, and financial instability often ends with declaration of insolvency. As airlines are handled with very thin margins of profit, even minor disturbances like a rise in fuel prices, changes in governing regulations or failures in supply changes can cause financial distress.[1] Go First Airlines has recently gone …
THE NATURE OF PROCEDURAL TIMELINES IN ARBITRATION: A STUDY OF SECTION 23(4) OF THE INDIAN ARBITRATION AND CONCILIATION ACT, 1996
Introduction With the changing nature of the world, arbitration has emerged as a preferred mode of dispute resolution because it emphasises expediency, party autonomy, and finality. When facing disputes, many businesses choose arbitration instead of courts, because it’s typically faster, this is an essential aspect when it comes to time-sensitive business matters.
WAVERING BETWEEN SHAREHOLDERS’ RIGHT TO ACCESS INFORMATION AND CORPORATE NEED OF MAINTAINING CONFIDENTIALITY
Global Vietnam Lawyers is pleased to introduce an article by Lawyer Le Thanh Tam – Lawyer Tran Thanh Tung titled “Wavering Between Shareholders’ Right to Access Information and Corporate Need of Maintaining Confidentiality”. This article was originally published in The Saigon Times on 08 May 2025 and is shared here with permission from the publisher.
CAN I CLAIM COMPENSATION AFTER RECEIVING INSURANCE PAYMENT IN CASE OF MY VEHICLE ENCOUNTERING AN INCIDENT?
Global Vietnam Lawyers respectfully introduces the article under the headline “Can I claim compensation after receiving insurance payment in case of my vehicle encountering an incident?” written by GV Lawyers’ team of lawyers, to analyze some practical legal aspects related to compensation liability in accident situations and insurance payments.