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... Barcelona Law Fair 2011 Spanish The last 2nd, 3rd and 4th of February, the main staff of Estudi Jurídic participated in the “First Fair of European Law and Mediterranean Arch” where law firms from different countries discussed legal issues, attended conferences and shared experiences. The key subjects were law firm’s difficulties with clients in different countries, lawyer 2.0 and love-hate relationship with professional networking and a no end issues that are appealing to XXI century lawyers, as well as we are also XXI century businessmen. We share experiences both legal and business and, of course, we started laughing at anecdote stories of a “daydreaming client” (no, not you, somebody else). Indeed, lawyers also have odd stories and we tell jokes about “our things.” And we laugh a lot! I guess, of course, that when someone shares a profession, it makes that those who are in this scene start laughing with the joke and the rest of people think (what a freaky! ...
... Second, shorter maturities and other changes in the loan structure mean greater balance sheet fragility and a rising probability of default. As they are forced into providing liquidity facilities, official creditors typically demand and receive seniority. Rising unemployment and the prospects for an unequal sharing of the burden of adjustment cause unions to become increasingly militant and to engage more often in various forms of industrial action, which, by raising uncertainty and costs for businesses, force them to cut output and employment. One of the sectors most likely to be penalized in a debt crisis is the small and medium enterprise sector. Owners of small and medium businesses know that they are vulnerable during a crisis to an expropriation of their wealth through taxes, price and wage controls, and other forms of indirect expropriation. They try to forestall this by disinvesting, cutting back on expenses, and taking money out of the country. ...
... The relationship between intellectual property law and private international law has not always been an easy one. Brussels-I-Regulation, ALI-Principles and Max-Planck-Proposals Intellectual Property and Private International Law. It is controversial because it concerns the conflicting interests of consumers and businesses in a fast-moving commercial environment - a fair balance is therefore hard to achieve. Without proper solutions provided by private international law, consumers will not be confident about purchasing online, and businesses will face unreasonable risk and participation costs in e-commerce. It is primarily concerned with existing approaches to jurisdiction and choice of law issues in e-consumer contracts in the European Community and England, but some typical approaches in other jurisdictions are also examined. While focusing on international private law and international arbitration, the essays also address the questions of constitutional law and legal philosophy. ...
... The impact of such hiring patterns on the quality of research and teaching is hard to demonstrate. Mr. Sanz and his colleagues are working on a study of the scholarly production of Spanish academics and its relationship to career mobility. Starting in the 1980s, we climbed the ladder and began to converge with other countries. Among the rectors' complaints is that the habilitación is costly and time-consuming for both candidates and universities, requiring full professors on the panels to set aside their teaching duties for weeks at a time. Mercedes Cabrera Calvo-Sotelo, Spain 's minister of education and science, calls the habilitación a "perverse" form of competition that pits colleagues against each other unnecessarily and unfairly stigmatizes those who do not pass. The autonomous community of Madrid is developing a network of research centers with their own staff members, to work in coordination with local universities and businesses. ...
... More people are now being pursued by debt collectors and have watched their credit scores slip. This information is housed in the Big Three national credit bureaus — Experian, Equifax and TransUnion. Lenders use formulas developed by companies such as FICO and VantageScore to analyze the data and determine how likely each person is to repay Government regulators, financial firms and consumer advocates have launched extensive education campaigns in recent years to make sure that consumers understand what goes into their Big Three credit reports and how that affects the cost of a loan. As a result, fourth bureau firms are increasingly using non-traditional and, at times, unreliable data, including auto warranties, cellphone bills and magazine subscriptions to come up with credit scores The power to oversee such firms and other nonbanks was a key component of the new agency’s design, and the CFPB has quickly flexed its muscle ...
... At present all EU electricity and gas markets, except in Nordic countries, remain national in economic scope. Insufficient interconnection capacity prevents the integration of national markets and puts competitive pressure on imports. Customer response remains underdeveloped
Whereas the switching rates of larger customers continue to rise, small businesses and households remain reluctant or unable to exercise their right to choose, particularly in electricity. Dominant positions and insufficient unbundling, especially at the distribution level, seem to discourage switching, and changing suppliers is often still perceived as risky both for customers and for potential new suppliers.
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... Las miradas están puestas en los ISP; Paul McGuinness, manager de U2, ha sido el más crítico con los proveedores de contenidos:
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“These tech guys think of themselves as political liberals and socially aware. They conveniently forget that the real ‘killer app’ that many of their businesses are founded on is our clients’ recorded music.”
“Kids won’t pay $25 a month for broadband if they just want to share their photos, do their homework and email their friends.”
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