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Basic Requirements Foreign nationals must engage in an "acceptable" B-1 activity relating to business. Generally,. -
I. Introduction A. The U.S. tax federal tax laws are the most complex body of law in the world. The t. -
Yesterday the Clinton Administration released its fifth semi-annual report on the U.S.-Japan Automotive Agreement which calls on Japan to "take concrete steps to further open and deregulate its automotive sector. -
This article reviews the development of contract law in the state of Kazakhstan and how contractual relationships are flourishing in this country. -
When China joined the World Trade Organization (WTO) in December 2001, it agreed to reduce its average tariff levels to approximately 11 percent-12 percent (from 42 percent in 1992). The tariff reductions, however, resulted in a significant loss of revenue to the Chinese government. -
Public companies doing business with "terrorist-sponsoring states" may come under intensified scrutiny by the Securities and Exchange Commission due to a paragraph slipped into a conference committee report on a major appropriations bill recently passed by Congress. The relevant paragraph directs the SEC to establish an Office of Global Security Risk within the Division of Corporation Finance. -
In the recent decision of Ehrlich v. American Airlines, 02-9462, the court held that under the Warsaw Convention, a passenger can recover for mental injuries only if they flow from and are caused by bodily injuries. Notwithstanding this shift in treaty focus to protect consumers/passengers, the Ehrlich decision would appear to indicate that there remains a strict recovery limitation, just as it existed under the Warsaw Convention in 1929. -
This guide gives an overview of the rules requiring the country or origin to mark all goods it exports. -
The annual international company incorporation survey for 1997 conducted by the Offshore Investment magazine shows . -
Under heavy domestic pressure, the Clinton Administration last week issued a Congressionally mandated "St.