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"Altersvorsorgeeinrichtungen" im Euro-Währungsgebiet müssen den Zentralbanken regelmäßig statistische Berichte liefern. Fünf bayerische berufsständische Versorgungswerke, darunter die Bayerische Ärzteversorgung, weigerten sich. Das BVerwG entschied nun, dass sie "Altersvorsorgeeinrichtungen" und damit berichtspflichtig sind.
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LG Berlin II gibt AfD-Politikerin Huy recht: Correctiv verliert Streit um Kernaussage in Potsdam-Bericht
Die AfD-Politikerin Gerrit Huy ist erfolgreich gegen Correctiv vorgegangen. Das LG Berlin II verbot unter anderem die Aussage, es sei auf dem Potsdamer Treffen um einen “Masterplan zur Ausweisung deutscher Staatsbürger” gegangen.
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aap Implantate AG: BaFin setzt Geldbuße fest
aap Implantate AG: BaFin setzt Geldbuße fest
aap Implantate AG: BaFin setzt Geldbuße fest
Commerce Commission commences enforcement action for breaches of the Fair Trading Act 1986’s prohibition on unconscionable conduct
New Zealand: The Commerce Commission commences enforcement action for breaches of the Fair Trading Act 1986’s prohibition on unconscionable conduct. For the first time since the prohibition’s introduction in 2022, the Commerce Commission has filed proceedings against two local retailers for engaging in conduct that is unconscionable. We discuss the Commerce Commission’s prosecution of Tech Vault Enterprises Ltd t/a HouseSmile and Brand Developers Limited t/a TV Shop, as well as what these developments tell us to expect when it comes to future enforcement action.
Trust or bust: Safeguarding adjudication proceeds from bankruptcy
Canada: When a successful claimant under the Construction Dispute Interim Adjudication (Adjudication) provisions in the Construction Act does seemingly everything right (obtains a favourable order and agrees to hold funds in escrow pending judicial review, which is ultimately dismissed), can insolvency law still strip those funds away? As Re Earth Boring Co. Limited et al. demonstrates, the answer is a sobering (and likely correct) yes.
SEC Clarifies Crypto Asset Regulation Under Federal Securities Laws
On March 17, 2026, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) issued an interpretation that clarifies when and how federal securities laws govern crypto assets and related transactions.
Look North: Canada unveils a CA$40 billion Arctic and Northern Region strategic plan
On March 12, 2026, the Government of Canada announced a comprehensive Arctic and Northern Region strategic plan backed by CA$40 billion, including over CA$35 billion in federal investments to defend, build and transform Canada’s Northern and Arctic regions, and major projects representing approximately CA$10 billion in additional investment.
Next-gen power deals: Driving sustainable growth for data centres in Thailand
Thailand: Thailand is entering a defining moment in its energy transition and market reform. The introduction of Direct Power Purchase Agreements (DPPA) signals a structural shift away from the country’s long-standing single-buyer electricity model toward a more open and competitive framework. For foreign investors, particularly those in data centres, digital infrastructure, and renewable energy, this creates a timely and strategic entry point into one of Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing markets.
OECD releases MEMAP 2026: Updated guidance on MAP procedures
Amsterdam: Recently, the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) released the 2026 edition of the Manual on Effective Mutual Agreement Procedures (MEMAP), a comprehensive update to the 2007 version.
What's coming up? Quarterly horizon scan
United Kingdom: Once a quarter, we bring you an update on what to look out for on the legislative horizon for UK employment law. There are significant reforms under the Employment Rights Act 2025 taking effect in April 2026. We set out what employers need to know.
