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Brexit: Großbritannien findet keine Ruhe Was ist seit Mai passiert?

August 9, 2019

Noch immer beschäftigt der Brexit die EU und Großbritannien. Allerdings war die Diskussion bei den Briten zwischendurch nicht von inhaltlicher Natur, sondern auf Personalien beschränkt. Dabei rückt das Datum des Brexits am 31. Oktober 2019 immer näher. Somit wird im Folgenden ein Überblick über die wesentlichen Ereignisse der vergangenen drei Monate gegeben. Die Verhandlungen zwischen dem Labourchef…

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Proudly introducing the Family Protocol Book by members of the Bridge Alliance

August 8, 2019

Family Protocol Book by members of the Bridge Alliance 2019 Bridge Alliance An international Alliance of law firms providing expertise which goes beyond legal service. Language, cultural background & vast networks make the difference!

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Don’t Forget – You need your real ID traveling in the United States

July 31, 2019

In recent months, the Transportation Security Administration (“TSA”) has started to post signs in airport security lines all over the United States making travelers aware that there is a new requirement that State-issued identification cards or licenses need to meet in order to be valid. Effective on October 1, 2020, all passengers flying within the U.S. will…

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North Carolina targets robocalls and scammers with penalties

July 19, 2019

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) – A call from grandma and a call from a scammer can look nearly identical when telephone solicitors mask their real number. So North Carolina lawmakers passed legislation Monday to require callers to use their real name and number or the information of the business they’re representing. The bill passed 45-0 in the state Senate after passage…

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Brexit: Großbritannien findet keine Ruhe

July 9, 2019

Update :Brexit: Großbritannien findet keine Ruhe   By Andreas Bernstorff Noch immer beschäftigt der Brexit die EU. Allerdings ist inzwischen die Diskussion bei den Briten weniger auf die Inhalte, sondern auf Personalien beschränkt. Dabei rückt das Datum des Brexits am 31. Oktober immer näher. Somit wird im Folgenden ein Überblick über die wesentlichen Ereignisse der…

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Hong Kong vs. China

June 19, 2019

Hong Kong vs. China By Laetitia Arias Law clerk BridgehouseLaw LLP Mrs. Carrie Lam, Hong Kong’s Chief Executive since 2017, started pushing a motion in February, that would allow extradition to mainland China to stand trial. The government considered the bill as being necessary because of a murder case that could only be tried in…

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Social Media Alert – New Regulation Requires Disclosure of Social Media Information on Most Visa Applications

June 7, 2019

Effective immediately, the State Department has amended the DS-160 and DS-260 application forms and now requires that most visa applicants provide information associated with their online social media accounts, including the types of online providers or platforms, applications and websites used to collaborate, share information and interact with others.   This new regulation follows a…

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IMPACTS OF THE BREXIT ON GERMANY

June 7, 2019

IMPACTS OF THE BREXIT ON GERMANY By Samira Shakirova Law clerk BridgehouseLaw LLP According to research done by Germany Trade and Invest (GTAI), the economic development agency of Germany, Germany has experienced a substantial growth through foreign investment last year. 2062 companies opened up businesses in Germany last year, which is a growth of 8%…

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Social Media Alert – New Regulation Requires Disclosure of Social Media Information on Most Visa Applications

June 6, 2019

Social Media Alert – New Regulation Requires Disclosure of Social Media Information on Most Visa Applications   Effective immediately, the State Department has amended the DS-160 and DS-260 application forms and now requires that most visa applicants provide information associated with their online social media accounts, including the types of online providers or platforms, applications…

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A step in the right direction or a delay of the inevitable? –How a deferred proposal from the American Law Institute could impact your web browsing in years to come

June 4, 2019

A step in the right direction or a delay of the inevitable? –How a deferred proposal from the American Law Institute could impact your web browsing in years to come. By Matt Digney Law clerk at BridgehouseLaw LLP On Tuesday, May 21, 2019, at its annual meeting in Washington, the American Law Institute (ALI) chose…

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