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Process Funding

January 15, 2016

Current Wirtschaftswoche quoted Managing Partner Reinhard von Hennigs and ‪#‎bridge‬house law in an article about ‪#‎process‬ funding in the ‪#‎USA‬ on page 68 et seq. Here is the link to the Wirtschaftswoche website and the article: http://www.wiwo.de/finanzen/geldanlage/prozessfinanzierung-renditechancen-dank-klagen-mit-kalkuel/12794812.html Best regards und viele Grüße aus Charlotte Reinhard von Hennigs www.bridgehouse.law

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BridgehouseLaw LLP

January 1, 2016

BridgehouseLaw LLP www.bridgehouse.law ist spezialisiert auf deutsch-amerkanische Rechtsberatung an den amerikanischen Standorten Atlanta und Charlotte in den USA. Die beiden Managing Partner von BridgehouseLaw LLP, Sebastain Meis und Reinhard von Hennigs weisen auf die mehr als zehn Jahre bestehende Spezialkanzei BridgehouseLaw in den USA hin. Reinhard von Hennigs, Managing Partner aus Charlotte, USA führt aus:…

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Abgasskandal VW-Gruppe: Informationen zur Rechtslage

December 23, 2015

Im Hinblick auf die angekündigte Rückrufaktion seitens der VW-Gruppe werden im Folgenden die wesentlichen rechtlichen Erwägungen aus Käufersicht dargestellt. Sachmängelgewährleistung des Verkäufers Dem Käufer stehen gegenüber seinem Vertragspartner (dem Verkäufer, nicht gegenüber der VW-Gruppe selbst) Sachmängelgewährleistungsrechte zu.   a)      Nacherfüllung   Der Käufer kann vom Verkäufer zunächst Nacherfüllung verlangen. Dazu bedarf es einer Aufforderung seitens…

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A “cutting-edge legal question” of copyright ownership

December 23, 2015

Lawsuit filed by PETA has raised concerns about standing Nowadays a self portrait photograph might be considered as common. The selfie has already acquired a place in our society when even the political elite, as President Barack Obama or Chancellor Angela Merkel does, tend to take photographs of itself. Apart from this trend, legal experts…

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Charlotte Needs Venture Capital

December 23, 2015

Forbes magazine recently named North Carolina as one of the top states for businesses and careers in the publication’s 10th annual list. However, Charlotte’s geographical neighbors such as Atlanta, Nashville and Tampa are outpacing the city when it comes to drawing in venture capital and nurturing start-ups. Surrounded by big banks and other large companies,…

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First come, first serve

December 23, 2015

Outsourcing companies exploit the H-1B Program Originally the H-1B program has been designed to attract foreign professionals with college degrees and much-needed special skills to fill jobs when equally qualified Americans cannot be found. However, in recent years the program has been dominated by global outsourcing companies “squeezing out legitimate users of the program”, which…

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Restaurants say No to Tips, Yes to Higher Prices

November 18, 2015

Prompted by a spurt of new minimum wage proposals in major cities, an expanding number of restaurateurs are experimenting with no tipping policies as a way to manage rising labor costs. On October 15, 2015, Danny Meyer, renowned restaurateur and CEO of the Union Square Hospitality Group, announced that starting in late November, there will…

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Volkswagen Morale Still Strong

November 18, 2015

Sentiments proved resilient despite the scandal at the major automaker Volkswagen, which recently admitted equipping cars with software that enabled them to evade U.S. emissions tests. Despite the company facing heavy fines and the possibility of lost sales, business morale is still high.  The Volkswagen scandal broke out last year when a clean energy advocacy…

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North Carolina Ranked #2 on Forbes’ List of Best States for Business and Careers

November 18, 2015

Forbes magazine has named North Carolina as one of the top states for businesses and careers in the publication’s 10th annual list. North Carolina moved up one spot from last year ending up at number two for the year. North Carolina is the only state to have appeared in the top five each year of…

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German Conergy is going solar in NC

November 18, 2015

Conergy, a Germany-based company, recently secured a $55 million financing facility to support the construction of seven solar parks, making North Carolina the epicenter for its move from being a construction contractor for solar projects to being an independent power producer that owns and operates solar projects. The funds will be used to build the…

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