Prior Disclosure of Insider Transactions Becomes Mandatory for Listed Companies
An amendment to the Financial Investment Services and Capital Markets Act (the “Amended FSCMA”) was promulgated on January 23, 2024, to require the prior disclosure of insider transactions. Specifically,
Overview: Taking Security in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Legal Context The Democratic Republic of Congo (hereinafter “DRC”) has been a member of the legal framework of the Organisation for the Harmonisation of Business Law in Africa (OHADA) since 12 September 2012.
OFAC Should Loosen Restrictions On Arbitration Services
The Office of Foreign Assets Control, a vital arm of the U.S. Department of the Treasury, has broad authority to enforce economic sanctions that restrict commercial activities with targeted individuals, entities and countries.
Unlocking Investment Potential: Structures in Vietnam
This article discusses 04 investment structures commonly used in Vietnam to grant investors majority control and entitlement to the principal share of profits generated by the target company,
M&A LAWYERS: DEAL MAKERS, NOT DEAL BREAKERS
Few things in the high-stakes world of modern business are as exciting, ambitious, and scrutiny as mergers and acquisitions (M&A).
READY, SET, ARBITRATE: PRE-LITIGATION IN INVESTMENT ARBITRATION (PART 2)
II. Key Considerations for Investors Prior to Engaging in Litigation (cont) Adherence to Procedural Conditions Once an appropriate BIT has been chosen, investors must diligently adhere to its prerequisite conditions to ensure the Investment Arbitration Tribunal’s jurisdiction over their case.
READY, SET, ARBITRATE: PRE-LITIGATION IN INVESTMENT ARBITRATION (PART 1)
Introduction The conclusion of World War II in 1945 signified not just the end of a global conflict but also the waning of protectionist policies worldwide.
LUXURY IN THE CLOUDS: LEGAL INSIGHTS INTO PRIVATE JET ACQUISITION
Purchasing a private aircraft is a complicated process that goes much beyond simply exchanging money for a fancy possession.
Vietnam’s Copyright Revolution Embraces the Digital Age
Vietnam stands at a crossroads in its copyright law journey, poised to make significant strides in response to the digital revolution and its growing role in international trade.
Effective Strategies for Enforcing IP Rights in Vietnam
Enforcing intellectual property (IP) rights in Vietnam involves several approaches, including administrative actions, civil court actions, and criminal prosecution.