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Hospitality & Leisure Law Blog
Hotel developers or owners undertaking large hotel projects often need to top up their own funds or bank borrowing with additional or alternative financing. In some cases, especially for unique hotel assets or hotels attracting several competing…
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Tax Blog
Some high courts of justice are already raising doubts about the automatic application of the reference value, forcing “pay first and challenge later”. Besides, the Constitutional Court has recently admitted a question of unconstitutionality raised…
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Labor & Employment Blog
Faced with increasing difficulties in attracting and retaining talent, many companies are turning to measures such as specialized training and financial incentives. In this context, we analyze two tools whose implications should be known: the…
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The law changed fixed-term employment agreements, ruled the disciplinary procedure, extends paid leave, changes deh apprenticeship agreement nature and reinforces the protection of women, people with disabilities and victims of violence. It also…
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Intellectual Property Blog
Although the AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689) does not regulate copyright, it does recognize the existing tension between technology providers and content creators. Seeking a balance between these two forces, it provides for the implementation of…
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Latam Labor & Employment Law Newsletter
In this newsletter, we analyze the labor and employment market in Latin America and compile the most relevant legal updates in this area in Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.
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Hospitality & Leisure Law Blog
There is some uncertainty in the hotel industry over whether photocopies of ID cards or passports can or should be stored as proof of compliance with the obligations in Royal Decree 933/2021 on traveler registration. In this article we take a…
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Tax Blog
According to the Spanish National Appellate Court (Audiencia Nacional), Brazilian “juros” must be classified as dividends for the purposes of the double taxation agreement between Spain and Brazil. Therefore, since treaties prevail over domestic law…
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After years of legislative debate, Mexico has significantly reformed its regime for the prevention of money laundering and the financing of criminal organizations. The reform entails a substantial increase in the administrative burden for both…
The Mexican Official Standard NOM-051, which regulates labeling of food and beverages in Mexico, has undergone several updates since 2010. The most significant amendment was introduced in 2020, bringing key changes such as warning labels, new…
The Ministry of Finance, the State Administration of Taxation (SAT) and the Ministry of Commerce have jointly released announcement on the tax credit policy for direct investment by overseas investors using distributed profits (Tax Credit Policy) on…
The National Commission for Regulatory Improvement (CONAMER) has published a draft resolution through which the National Energy Commission (CNE) sets forth the requirements to obtain a generation permit under the interconnected self-supply scheme…