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Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP

Getting over the starting line: How multi-entity organizational structures can become a barrier to Chapter 15 relief

Chapter 15 of the Bankruptcy Code provides a valuable tool for non-US entities going through foreign insolvency proceedings when they have assets located in the United States. Chapter 15 can protect the value of US assets by...more

Clark Hill PLC

Corporate Transparency Act: Understanding the “Large Operating Company” Exemption

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On Jan. 1, the new Corporate Transparency Act (“CTA”) came into effect and imposes reporting obligations on domestic and foreign entities that are within the scope of the definition of “reporting company” under the statute....more

Foley & Lardner LLP

Launching your business in global markets – inbound and outbound expansion

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Whether you’re a US company looking to expand into new and emerging markets, or a non-US business looking to expand into the United States, going global can be the key to moving from good to great, from turning a lifestyle...more

Orrick, Herrington & Sutcliffe LLP

[Webinar] How Foreign Companies with U.S. Subs Can Win Dismissals from U.S. Litigation: Underused Defenses Based on...

Non-U.S. companies are routinely sued in the U.S. over disputes principally or exclusively involving their U.S. subsidiaries. In many instances, these non-U.S. companies should not even have their cases litigated in U.S....more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

Colorado Court of Appeals Rules Out-of-State Holding Company Cannot Be Forcibly Included in a Colorado Combined Return

The Colorado Court of Appeals, affirming a decision of the Denver District Court, has held that the Colorado Department of Revenue cannot forcibly combine a corporation’s subsidiary, a holding company that derived its income...more

Morrison & Foerster LLP

Out-of-State Subsidiary Holding Company Cannot Be Forcibly Included in a Colorado Combined Return

A Denver District Court judge has held that the Colorado Department of Revenue cannot forcibly combine a corporation’s subsidiary, a holding company that derived its income solely from investments in foreign entities, in...more

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