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16 May 2012
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Webinar
In this webinar, a panel of partners from the US, Europe, Latin America and Asia Pacific discuss the recent trend of cartel investigations spreading from one product into others. This webinar is part of our monthly series, Antitrust and Competition Strategies, which aims to demystify the global landscape and highlight the important local landscapes for your business over 2012.
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15 May 2012
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Client/Legal Alert
The FCC initiated an investigation due to possible abuse of dominance conducts in the commercialization of TV contents (the investigation) on 4 May 2012. Companies involved in this industry shall be ready to react or participate in the investigation proceedings.
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3 May 2012
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Webinar
Our EU Customs Group is bringing together its considerable local knowledge and "on the ground" experience to deliver its first webinar series.
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2 May 2012
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Webinar
Baker & McKenzie's Intellectual Property Practice Group invites you to listen to our Webinar on "Emerging Issues in Social Media", which took place on 2 May.
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2 May 2012
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Client/Legal Alert
Welcome to the May 2012 edition of the Baker & McKenzie "International Trade Compliance Update." This month's issue features easing of Burma/Myanmar sanctions; US-Colombia TPA; Canada's 2012 trade plan; Canada revised export controls handbook; CBP release of information to IP rights holders; new Argentine requirements; revision to Australian valuation provisions; revised ANZCERTA rules of origin; China import-export update; new Korean advance manifest system; EU trade defense consultation; EU IP in-transit enforcement; Russia and Africa updates.
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May 2012
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Client/Legal Alert
Five months ago, Taiwan introduced a new leniency regime and increased the maximum fine that can be imposed in respect of serious abuses of monopoly power and cartels to 10 percent of total annual sales in the preceding fiscal year.
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May 2012
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Newsletter
Baker & McKenzie's Carbon Capture & Storage Newsletter is designed to keep our clients informed of recent developments concerning carbon capture and storage (CCS) around the world.
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May 2012
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Client/Legal Alert
Valid trough the last day of December 2012 the Institute of the National Housing Fund for Workers (INFONAVIT) established its Support Program for the Regularization of Debts 2012, in order to reaffirm its commitment to help employers regularize their debts before the INFONAVIT.
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May 2012
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Client/Legal Alert
Welcome to the fifth edition of Baker & McKenzie's The Global Employer: Monthly eAlert. The Global Employer: Monthly eAlert is a publication by Baker & McKenzie's Global Employment & Labor Law group designed to keep our clients and friends ahead of the curve on legal developments in labor and employment law around the world.
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May 2012
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Client/Legal Alert
The Second Chamber of the Supreme Court issued the criteria number 3/2011, which confirmed that employee's retroactive registration in the Mexican Social Security Institute's (IMSS) Mandatory Regime, will be legal after proving in a labor trial the existence of an employment relationship.
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May 2012
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Featured Content
Baker & McKenzie has been recognized as one of the most recommended law firms for private equity work in the 2012 Private Equity Super League by PLC Which lawyer? The Super League highlights the top 15 practices with global breadth and depth in fund formation, buyouts and leveraged financings.
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May 2012
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Client/Legal Alert
The FCC initiated an investigation due to possible abuse of dominance conducts in the distribution of printed magazines (the Investigation) in Mexico City on 20 April 2012. Companies involved in this industry shall be ready to react or participate in the investigation proceedings.
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26 April 2012
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Featured Content
The recent revelation regarding the Wal-Mart Mexican bribery probe by US regulators highlights two important points: (i) the consequences of ineffective compliance efforts and (ii) the escalating focus of regulators (US and local) on corruption in Latin America.
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26 April 2012
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Newsletter
The April 2012 issue of the Global VAT/GST Newsletter provides updates from Baker & McKenzie's Global VAT/GST practice on recent VAT and legal developments — both on a regional and a local country basis.
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25 April 2012
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Client/Legal Alert
Recently US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has begun to rely consistently on the AACRAO Electronic Database for Global Education (EDGE) related to foreign degree-equivalency regulations to determine the US equivalent to a foreign degree. Historically, there has not been an identifiable uniform approach to foreign degree-equivalency regulations and policies for H-1B, PERM, EB-2 and EB-3 petitions and thus the government's reliance on EDGE has brought more stability and predictability to case adjudications.
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