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GDPR (Part 2)
How does GDPR Affect Your Business?
GDPR is designed to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe, and generally sets forth requirements with respect to how information related to individuals may be collected and used.

GDPR (Part 1)
Introduction to GDPR
GDPR is designed to harmonize data privacy laws across Europe, and generally sets forth requirements with respect to how information related to individuals may be collected and used.

When it comes to meticulous drafting, Fetchis a cogent reminder that even the most minor drafting error can lead to the unexpected.

With looming uncertainties about the regulation of initial coin offerings, coin issuers require more clarity than ever before.

Clinical Trials in India (Part 3)
Why growth is on the horizon
This is the last of a three-part series on regulatory requirements for clinical trials in India.

Clinical Trials in India (Part 2)
Risks and how to minimize them
This is the second in a three-part series on regulatory requirements for clinical trials in India.

Clinical Trials in India (Part 1)
The early years of regulation
This is the first in a three-part series on regulatory requirements for clinical trials in India.

Public Benefit Corporation, B Corporation, or a 501(c)(3)
What Structure Will Work Best for Your Organization?
Today’s social and philanthropic entrepreneur is faced with an increasing number of entity types and structures. What structure will work best for your organization’s mission and goals?

How to Avoid Presenting a Flat Tire for a Buyer to Kick
A Guide to the Venture Capital Due Diligence Process for Early-Stage Startups
Congratulations, you have successfully negotiated a term sheet on behalf of your startup! Now comes the not-totally-painless corporate equivalent of a full cavity search: due diligence.

Startup Tax Issues (Part 2)
“83(b) Elections”
Founders or other service providers receiving restricted stock should strongly consider making an 83(b) election in the year the restricted stock is granted.

Startup Tax Issues (Part 1)
“Avoiding Frustration on the Way to Success”
Four topics make up about 60-80% of the tax issues: common stock valuation, 83(b) elections, entity selection, and state taxation.

Companies offering and selling stocks, notes, and other securities to raise capital must either register the securities with the Securities and Exchange Commission or rely on an exemption to registration. One long-standing, though rarely used, exemption is provided by Regulation A.

The changes brought by the JOBS Act likely will have a significant impact on the manner and means through which startup companies will raise capital.

A previous issue of International Insights (the first part of a three part series on doing business in India) provided an overview of best practices for contracting with Indian parties. Part two is a general description of high growth sectors in the Indian market economy, as well as a summary of investment guidelines for foreign investors.

Neil Bagchi authored an article which was featured in the Thomson/West publication, Transactional Joint Ventures.