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Book Tip: Legal Basics of Transatlantic Business

Every European and American who runs a business on either side of the pond needs to understand where and how the legal and cultural systems are at odds. The book “Conducting Transatlantic Business – Basic Legal Distinctions in the US

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How U.S. Companies Can Pay Contractors in Germany

Is there a U.S.-based business lawyer / law firm out there who would have some legal tips for U.S.-based companies looking for answers on how to pay a German contract worker / independent representative in Germany? Have you specialized in

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Marketing Abroad: Key Differences between USA & Germany

American and German companies  often approach marketing and communications differently. But what are the key differences, and how significant are they? Here’s a way to gain some important insights. If you are an American involved in management, marketing or communications

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U.S. Companies in Germany: Optimistic Outlook

For American companies, Germany remains the most attractive business location in Europe. The majority (59 percent) of U.S. companies in Germany responding to a recent study expect the economic effects of the crisis to be mitigated within the next twelve

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