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Secretaries of State Warn Businesses about Misleading Requests for Corporate Filings

January 31, 2019

Secretaries of State Warn Businesses about Misleading Requests for Corporate Filings by BridgehouseLaw Staff As companies enter the annual reporting season for 2019, multiple Secretaries of State have notified businesses to be wary of third-party requests for corporate filings and fees. The Secretary of State in West Virginia discovered that one such mailing was sent…

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Deutscher Fußball – Marketing weltweit

January 29, 2019

 Der Deutsche Fußball richtet sein Augenmerk vermehrt auf ausländische Märkte. Dies fiel besonders bei den von den Vereinen absolvierten Trainingslagern außerhalb von Deutschland Anfang diesen Jahres auf. So fuhren die meisten Vereine aufgrund des Klimas und der Nähe zur Vorbereitung auf die Rückrunde nach Spanien. Allerdings werden bei anderen Destinationen der wirtschaftliche Zweck und die…

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The French “Yellow Vests” movement and its spreading across Europe

January 25, 2019

The French “Yellow Vests” movement and its spreading across Europe In November, a new movement appeared in France: the gilets jaunesor “Yellow Vests” movement, a wide group of citizens, who gather together to protest against the French government and against President Emmanuel Macron’s economic policies. The movement started with a fuel tax rise and fed…

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The Impacts of the Government Shutdown on Consumers

January 22, 2019

The Impacts of the Government Shutdown on Consumers Almost five weeks have passed since the US government began its partial shutdown. While the media is reporting about the shutdown on a daily basis, not much seems to have changed in our daily lives. Maybe some have experienced crowded border controls at US airports and by…

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Future of the German Automobile Industry in the United States

January 17, 2019

On Tuesday, December 4, 2018, Trump received executives from German car manufacturers, Daimler, BMW, and Volkswagen. The official reason for this meeting was to discuss investment opportunities in the United States. But the atmosphere of the meeting was determined by the ongoing U.S.-European trade tensions focused on automobile exports and the threat of tariffs.   Trump’s protectionism…

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Entrepreneurs: The Eccentric- Sometimes Cruel- Heroes of American Capitalism

January 9, 2019

What will happen, if Alan Greenspan writes a book?  Yes, the legendary former Fed Chairman and the acclaimed writer and historian created with Adrian Wooldridge a book with the full, epic story of America’s evolution from a small patchwork of threadbare colonies to the most powerful engine of wealth and innovation the world has ever seen.  Capitalism is…

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German Billionaire Invests in Drone- Defense Startup

January 4, 2019

Drones used to be devices that were rarely seen in the public, but nowadays, you can see them everywhere you go, mostly due to the fact that they are now quite cheap with many costing less than $50. Be it in the sports stadiums, airports, oil refineries, jails, and many others, drones have now become a part society. However,…

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Drones in the News

January 2, 2019

BridgehouseLaw has been publishing articles about drones, and security questions numerous time.   Just in the past couple of weeks, the little flyers made the news twice. First, right before Christmas, Gatewick Airport in Londonshut down and grounded flights because of alleged drone sightings. The police is investigating 67 reports of drone sightings between December 19…

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Lessons Learned from Celebrity Death: Stan Lee

December 7, 2018

Stan Lee, the co-creator of superheroes like Spiderman, Iron Man, and the X-Men, passed away on November 12, 2018. Mr. Lee reportedly left and estate valued at more than $50 million.  Prior to Mr. Lee’s death, reports also circulated of possible elder abuse, from Mr. Lee’s 67-year-old daughter spending $20,000 to $40,000 a month on…

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“Click Here to Accept” a Non-Competition Agreement?

December 3, 2018

If you have a smartphone or most any electronic device, you have likely seen a window containing a long list of terms and conditions appear with an instruction to click “I AGREE” in order to download the necessary software.  But how many of you have actually read all of those terms and conditions before clicking…

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