Below are the articles that were published on the BLawyers Vietnam’s website in this month. Please click on the links below to see more.
- Digital signatures in signing labor contracts: Nowadays, entering into electronic labor contracts is becoming a trend when the use of labor is not limited geographically. Through this article, BLawyers Vietnam discusses the legal issues of digital signatures when concluding this type of contract.
- Must-have contents in a Prospectus: A prospectus (disclosure statement) is a document or electronic data that discloses information related to an organization’s offering or listing of securities. This document is an indispensable document in the registration of a public offering of securities and serves as an invitation to the public to know about, invest in, or buy the company’s securities. BLawyers Vietnam discusses the required contents in the prospectus according to regulations.
- Environmental protection issues in solar power projects: The development of clean electric energy from the sun is becoming a trend in the current development period. However, the waste generated from this process can also be a source of heavy pollution. Blawyers Vietnam discusses this issue based on the regulations of Vietnamese law.
- What factors will affect the outcome of labor dispute settlement at the Court? BLawyers Vietnam helps readers better understand the issues that a Judge will consider when making a decision to resolve a labor dispute.
- Case Law No. 03/2016/AL – Can real estate given by parents-in-law during the marriage be considered as common property? The issue of property division of husband and wife after divorce always exists contradictions and disputes, especially the determination of common property formed during the marriage. BLawers Vietnam discusses the Court’s case law related to this issue.
Income tax: Residents and non-residents in Vietnam: To be able to properly determine personal income tax liability, it is important to identify individuals residing and not residing in Vietnam. BLawyers Vietnam raises several related issues.
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Minh Ngo Nhat, Managing Partner, BLawyersminh.ngo@blawyersvn.com