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Monthly Archives: December 2024
Charity Rules Uncovered: US vs. UK (Part 2)
Aidan Grant is joined by guest Kristin Konschnik, Partner at London based US Law firm McLemore Konschnik. In this second and final episode of two, they dive deeper into tax considerations and practical solutions for charities and donors operating across borders.
Gaming or gambling? The regulation of video game ‘loot boxes’
Gaming or gambling? The regulation of video game ‘loot boxes’ Purchased within video games using real-world money, virtual currencies or in-game items, loot boxes provide a player with rewards ranging from cosmetic items to substantial gameplay advantages. The House of …
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Charity Rules Uncovered: US vs. UK (Part 1)
Aidan Grant is joined by guest Kristin Konschnik, Partner at London based US Law firm McLemore Konschnik. In this first episode of two, they explore the intricate regulatory landscapes for charities in the US and UK. Stay tuned for Part 2, …
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Preventing sexual harassment: The ghost of Christmas party?
Preventing sexual harassment: The ghost of Christmas party? From 26 October 2024, The Worker Protection (Amendment of Equality Act 2010) Act 2023 places a new proactive duty on employers to take “reasonable steps” to prevent (specifically) sexual harassment in the …
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Budget Miniseries: Impacts on Families with US Connections (Part 3)
In this episode, Host and Partner Aidan Grant is joined by Senior Associate Emily Malvaso to discuss how the announcements in the Autumn Budget 2024 will impact families with US connections. This is the third of a three-part miniseries.
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