Setting up shop in Canada: structures for a foreign corporation wishing to carry on business in Canada

New arbitration and mediation laws adopted by OHADA In this article, we discuss two common structures that a foreign corporation (“ForeignCo”) can use in carrying on a business in Canada. Each structure has its pros and cons and whether one structure is better suited than the other will depend on a variety of factors such […]

By |2019-05-20T07:27:19-04:00May 23, 2018|Articles, International Law, Martin Aquilina|

Enough is enough: half of the Member States temporarily leave UNASUR

[av_section min_height=’custom’ min_height_px=’200px’ padding=’no-padding’ shadow=’no-border-styling’ bottom_border=’no-border-styling’ id=” color=’main_color’ custom_bg=” src=” attachment=” attachment_size=” attach=’scroll’ position=’top left’ repeat=’no-repeat’ video=” video_ratio=’16:9′ overlay_opacity=’0.5′ overlay_color=” overlay_pattern=” overlay_custom_pattern=” custom_class=”] [av_heading heading=’Enough is enough: half of the Member States temporarily leave UNASUR’ tag=’h1′ style=’blockquote modern-quote modern-centered’ size=’50’ subheading_active=” subheading_size=’15’ padding=’10’ color=” custom_font=” custom_class=”] new arbitration and mediation laws adopted by OHADA [/av_heading] […]

By |2019-05-15T07:12:55-04:00May 23, 2018|International Law, News|

Major Changes are Coming to EU Privacy Law

Martin Aquilina, International Business Lawyer Dustin Paterson, Business Lawyer Threats around the theft and misappropriation of personal information have been around since the dawn of the internet, but as time goes on, these threats are growing and taking on new significance. From recent revelations about Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election to reports […]

By |2019-05-20T07:33:16-04:00May 11, 2018|Articles, International Law, Martin Aquilina|