Highs And Lows Of Cannabis CRE –

25 April 2024 Seyfarth Shaw LLP To print this article, all you need is to be registered or login on Mondaq.com. As many states continue to ease regulations and the Food and Drug Administration considers moving cannabis to Schedule III, commercial real estate is increasingly buzzed with interest in properties for…

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France promotes India as exchange destination for students

A panel discussion titled ‘India, place of talents and innovation’, organised by CCEF India (French Foreign Trade Advisors) and the National Commission for Training in France last month, intended to provide a perspective on modern India to French students who may want to choose the country for exchange semesters, internships or Volunteer for International Experience. …

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U.S. Supreme Court Distinguishes Half-Truths From Pure Omissions And Holds That Pure Omissions Are Not Actionable Under Rule 10b–5(b) – Shareholders

Answering a precise question increasingly raised by securities fraud plaintiffs, the United States Supreme Court held in Macquarie Infrastructure Corp. v. Moab Partners that a failure to disclose information cannot support a private action under Rule 10b–5(b) if the failure did not render any statements made misleading. Though the Court framed the case around the…

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Raising The Bar: New UK Immigration Rules Increase Salary Thresholds For Sponsored Workers – Employee Benefits & Compensation

New Immigration Rules came into force in the UK on 4 April 2024 which affect employers who sponsor workers under the Skilled worker or Global Business Mobility: Senior or Specialist Worker routes. SKILLED WORKER CHANGES Broadly, the main changes are: The minimum salary threshold for this route has been increased from £26,200 to £38,700…

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Fifth Circuit Upholds Coast Guard Determination That Dredging Barge With Foreign-Made Crane May Operate In The United States – Marine/ Shipping

Listen to this post On April 17, 2024, the United States Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit upheld the Coast Guard’s determination that a vessel is considered “built in the United States” for purposes of coastwise endorsement eligibility notwithstanding its incorporation of a foreign-made crane. Diamond Services Corp. v. Curtin Maritime Corp., et al.,…

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