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Latest documents
- Global OTA Scrutiny and Airline Distribution Battles: This Week in Online Travel
This week’s Update features a variety of topics, including Italy’s newly announced investigation of Booking.com, American’s ongoing battle with ASTA and Qantas’ new TMC portal: Italy Launches Investigation of Booking.com. Just weeks ago, Booking Holdings announced as part of its fourth quarterly earnings release that Spanish competition authorities were considering levying an unprecedented $530 million...
- Seyfarth to Present Panel Discussion and Networking Event: Navigating Today’s Pressing Legal and Business Challenges
About the Program Wednesday, 10 April 20245:45 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Registration6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Panel Program7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Networking and Apertivo Magna Pars L’ Hotel À Parfumvia Forcella, 620144 Milano, ItalyMeeting room: Ambrosia Hall In an era of rapid change and increasingly complex global workplace issues, staying ahead of the...
- Italy and the UPC sign an agreement bringing the third seat of the Central Division in Milan closer
Italy has signed an agreement with the Unified Patent Court (UPC) formalizing the cooperation to bring the third seat of the UPC Central Division to Milan. The agreement was signed in Milan between the Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the UPC, represented by the President of the Court of Appeals Klaus Grabinski, in the...
- Arizona may join Italy by banning lab-grown meat from the state
Two bills introduced into the Arizona Legislature may signal that the 2024 sessions of those “Laboratories of Democracy” will be something of an “alt-meat” grinder. Arizona State Rep. David Marshall, R-Snowflake, and four co-sponsors have introduced House Bill 2121, prohibiting cell-cultured animal products. HB2121 prohibits anyone in Arizona from offering to sell or produce a...
- Scientists uncover Salmonella outbreak linked to horse meat
A study of Salmonella in horses in Italy has uncovered an outbreak that affected 17 people. From June to November 2021, 146 horses, five donkeys, and one mule were tested for Salmonella in cecal contents and through carcass swabs from one slaughterhouse. Salmonella was detected three times in 152 of the cecal contents, while all 152...
- Alumnus says McGeorge School of Law prepared them to be an international lawyer
Maurizio Maiano, ‘88, is from Milan, Italy and currently works as a corporate lawyer in Milan. Maiano received an LLM degree in Transnational Business Practice from McGeorge School of Law. In this video, Maiano discusses his experience in the United States and how he feels McGeorge’s curriculum prepared him for his career. Maiano explains that...
- Cultivating Sustainability: European Commission Greenlights Italy’s EUR 1.7 Billion Agrivoltaic Initiative
On Nov. 10, 2023, the European Commission authorized a State aid scheme presented by Italy, earmarking EUR 1.7 billion to bolster agrivoltaic plants. Click here to continue reading the full GT Alert.
- Problems found at site linked to Italian Salmonella outbreak
Poor conditions at a production site likely contributed to a Salmonella outbreak that sickened more than 60 people in Italy, according to researchers. In the summer of 2022, a foodborne outbreak involving 63 people occurred in the Marche region of central Italy. A common food exposure among cases was a roasted, ready-to-eat (RTE) pork product...
- Norovirus tops expert ranking of foodborne viruses
Experts have named norovirus the leading cause of viral foodborne illness, followed by Hepatitis A and Hepatitis E. Hepatitis A and E viruses were ranked equally but higher compared to norovirus in terms of clinical severity by scientists at a recent meeting organized by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the UN Food and Agriculture...
- The Briefing: When Parmesan isn’t Parmesan – Cheese Consortium Attempts to Fight Off Counterfeit Cheese
The Parmigiano Reggiano Consortium claims that Italy’s renowned Parmigiano Reggiano cheese is one of the most counterfeited cheeses in the world. Scott Hervey and Jamie Lincenberg discuss how they plan to fight off these counterfeits on this episode of The Briefing. Watch this episode on the Weintraub YouTube channel or listen to this podcast episode here.
Featured documents
- Injuries Employee Sustained While Touring Italy Were Not Covered By Workers’ Compensation
Fleetwood Enterprises, Inc. v. WCAB, 134 Cal. App. 4th 1316 (2005) After completing the business portion of a trip to Europe, John Moody extended his stay for additional sightseeing with his wife in Italy. Moody sought workers’ compensation coverage for severe injuries that he suffered in an...
- Madeira Company Held Liable to Tax in Italy, Regional Tax Court Ruled
Italian Regional Tax Court found a Madeira company engaged in the business of purchasing and selling goods had its permanent establishment in Italy and was subject to tax in Italy, were its contracts were negotiated and its business was supervised by its shareholders....
- Mount Etna, Europe’s Largest Active Volcano
Note the lava in the foreground. From Italy April...
- E&Y Italian Desk in New York Comments on New US-Italy Treaty
New US-Italy Treaty Commented by E&Y Italian desk in New...
- Italy’s Tax Administration Published Report on Italian International Tax Ruling (APA)
Italy's tax administration published its report on Italian international tax ruling showing 52 applications and 19 agreements signed in the first five years of the program, half of which by foreign multinational enterprises....
- Update on Italian Transfer Pricing Documentation Filing
By the first deadline of December 28, 2010 1,300 Italian taxpayers filed the transfer pricing documentation notice. Of them 500 come from foreign enterprises with Italian business operation. Transfer pricing documentation filing protects from penalties in case of audit and transfer pricing...
- The “Situation” is Creating a Situation
I recently blogged about Trademarks held by and registered to the Kardashians. Another popular reality show is “Jersey Shore” that follows the lives of eight twenty-something roommates initially at the Jersey Shore (hence the name of the show), but also living in Miami and Italy during seasons 2...
- Search for Cruise Victims Ends, Carnival CEO Arison Makes Appearance – at Miami Heat Basketball Game
Italy announced that it is ending recovery efforts to locate the missing passengers and crew of the Costa Concordia due to the dangerous conditions which surround the stricken cruise ship. Three crewmembers and thirteen passengers are confirmed dead. One other body was recovered which has not...
- Did the Liberty of the Seas Buzz Cape Ampelio in Italy?
The Italian newspaper Il Secolo XIX published an interesting article L’inchino della Liberty of the Seas which raised the question whether the Liberty of the Seas cruise ship sailed too close to Cape Ampelio near the little Italian town of Bordighera. Bordighera is a small, beautiful coastal town...
- Another Crew Member Goes Overboard From Royal Caribbean’s Serenade of the Seas
A newspaper in Italy is reporting that a Royal Caribbean crew member disappeared from the Serenade of the Seas earlier this morning. The Adnkronos newspaper in Rome reports that the Serenade of the Seas was sailing from Mykonos. Upon arrival at the next port around 7:00 AM this morning, it was...