We are pleased to publish this month the inaugural issue of the Global HR Law Reporter e-newsletter authored by the Human Resources Law Practice Group of the World Law Group, a network of 56 leading independent law firms with more than 325 offices in major commercial centers worldwide, of which our firm is a member.
Jean-Luc Soulier and Sophie Risaletto attended, upon invitation by the Department of Veterans’ Affairs (“DVA”) of the Australian Government, the commemorations for the 100th anniversary of Anzac Day in France that took place on April 25 at the Australian Memorial of Villers-Bretonneux, Somme.
We are pleased to publish this month a contribution entitled New proposal to strengthen EU tax cooperation authored by our colleague Anders Oreby Hansen, partner at the Danish law firm Bech-Bruun.
We are pleased to publish this month a contribution entitled Is a Carbon Tax on the Horizon in Ontario? authored by our colleague Catherine Lyons, partner at the Canadian law Goodmans LLP.
On September 2014, André Soulier, Chair of the Legal Affairs Commission of the French Professional Football League (LFP), was commissioned by the Board of Directors of the LFP to present in Spring 2015 a report on the hearings that are currently conducted on the issue of Third Party Ownership in the professional football industry, and to provide recommendations for the future.
We are pleased to publish this month a contribution entitled Changes to Irish Employment Permits Legislation, authored by our colleagues Ger Connolly and Jane Pilkington, partners, and Avril Daly and Caragh Deasy, associates, at the Irish law firm Mason Hayes & Curran. As of 1 October 2014, a new employment permits regime is in force in Ireland following the commencement of the Employment Permits (Amendment) Act 2014. This contribution takes a look at the new categories of employment permits under the Act and considers how the elimination of certain gaps in the existing regime will practically affect employers and individuals alike.