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Nancy Erotocritou Partner at law firm Harneys joins as Banking and Finance law member

April 08, 2014

Nancy Erotocritou joined the Cyprus office in 2007 and became a partner in 2011. She is a member of the Banking and Finance Department and advises major international banking institutions in project and asset finance transactions and security structures. Nancy also advises multinational companies in corporate law matters and has particular expertise in cross border mergers.

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Charmian Gooch: My wish: To launch a new era of openness in business

March 25, 2014

I've come here today to talk to you about a problem. It's a very simple yet devastating problem, one that spans the globe and is affecting all of us. The problem is anonymous companies. It sounds like a really dry and technical thing, doesn't it? But anonymous companies are making it difficult and sometimes impossible to find out the actual human beings responsible sometimes for really terrible crimes. So, why am I here talking to all of you? Well, I guess I am a lifelong troublemaker and when my parents taught my twin brother and I to question authority

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Yas Banifatemi Partner at law firm Shearman & Sterling LLP joins as International Arbitration law member

March 24, 2014

Yas Banifatemi is a Partner in Shearman & Sterling’s International Arbitration Group and heads the firm’s Public International Law practice.

 

She has appeared as counsel in both investment treaty and commercial arbitrations, with particular focus on investment, oil & gas, disputes arising from mergers & acquisitions and joint ventures, and general commercial matters. She also sits as arbitrator, in both investment and commercial matters.

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Sofia Martins Partner at law firm Miranda Correia Amendoeira & Associados joins as Civil law member

March 24, 2014

Sofia Martins (born 1973), is currently a Senior Associate at Miranda Law Firm, which she joined in February 2014, after six years at Uría Menéndez. She graduated from the Faculty of Law of the University of Lisbon in 1996 and was admitted to the Portuguese Bar Association in 1998. She focuses her activity mainly on litigation and arbitration, both domestic and international.

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Kristina Gjerde: Making law on the high seas

March 20, 2014

The high seas as seen from above — that area in the darker blue. To me, as an international lawyer, this scared me far more than any of the creatures or the monsters we may have seen, for it belies the notion that you can actually protect the ocean, the global ocean, that provides us all with carbon storage, with heat storage, with oxygen, if you can only protect 36 percent. This is indeed the true heart of the planet. Some of the problems that we have to confront are that the current international laws — for example, shipping — provide more protection to the areas closest to shore. For example, garbage discharge, something you would think just simply goes away, but the laws regulating ship discharge of garbage actually get weaker the further you are from shore. As a result, we have garbage patches the size of twice-Texas. It's unbelievable. We used to think the solution to pollution was dilution, but that has proved to be no longer the case.

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TAX REFORM PROPOSED BY MICHELLE BACHELET

March 13, 2014

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, elected for the period 2014-2018 and who became President on March 11, has announced a significant reform to the Chilean tax system. The goal is to increase the tax burden to finance a very ambitious educational reform.

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TAX REFORM PROPOSED BY MICHELLE BACHELET

March 13, 2014

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet, elected for the period 2014-2018 and who became President on March 11, has announced a significant reform to the Chilean tax system. The goal is to increase the tax burden to finance a very ambitious educational reform.

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