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Herbert Smith Freehills partners Will Glassey and Silke Goldberg named in this year's Hot 100 List

Herbert Smith Freehills

The subject matter of the claims he defends is diverse, but he has a particular focus on claims arising from transactions, including corporate, commercial, real estate and finance transactions, and he has extensive experience in claims arising from pensions and tax issues. Com Ltd; and Briggs v Clay.

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LLC or Corporation: What Is Best for Your Startup?

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LLC vs Corporation: Choosing the Best Entity for Your new business or Startup @media screen and (max-width: 1023px) {.thegem-vc-text.thegem-custom-64064ddad2bb58536{display: Two popular choices are Limited Liability Companies (LLCs) and Corporations. LLCs offer several advantages over Corporations.

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Cartel Intel: Interview with Ashley Brickles, Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting

Herbert Smith Freehills

Ashley Brickles has acted on some of the most demanding European cartel cases in recent years and specialises in solving data-related challenges that arise during these complex, multi-jurisdictional investigations. Transactional data can also be used to proactively identify pricing patterns that may indicate collusive behaviour.

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2023 Trade Secrets Webinar Series Recap: Key Takeaways and Access to Recordings

Trading Secrets

The breadth of our discussions encompassed a spectrum of critical topics: FTC Proposes Rule Banning Use of Non-Competes. The FTC bases its rulemaking authority on Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, which provides: “The Commission is hereby empowered and directed to prevent persons, partnerships, or corporations.

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2023 Trade Secrets Webinar Series Recap: Key Takeaways and Access to Recordings

LexBlog IP

The breadth of our discussions encompassed a spectrum of critical topics: FTC Proposes Rule Banning Use of Non-Competes. The FTC bases its rulemaking authority on Section 5 of the Federal Trade Commission Act, which provides: “The Commission is hereby empowered and directed to prevent persons, partnerships, or corporations.