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1 News and Information GGI European for Members and Friends Regional of GGI Conference Issue No. 94 | March 2018 in Berlin © 2018 - GGI Global Alliance GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
2 CONTACT | EDITORIAL | CONTENTS Editorial Dear GGI Members, Dear Friends, What news from the world of GGI? Marbella, Spain. Once again, there are a number of im- Read on to discover all the other portant GGI conferences coming up news from our GGI member firms. over the next two months and we are Jeroen Kruithof (The Netherlands) pleased to provide a little more infor- reports on Cybercrime and important mation on these. This year’s European measures to prevent it, while Sanja Regional Conference is fast approach- Djukic and Tijana Milacic (Bosnia and ing, with Berlin in Germany playing Herzegovina) explain how the Labour host to what promises to be a stimu- Laws in Bosnia and Herzegovina have lating event. An interesting network- been adopted closer to EU legislation. Contact ing platform awaits the large number Meanwhile, Kim Kikivarakis Dillett of participants. Renowned speakers (Bahamas) shares information on the GGI Geneva Group International AG will share new ideas and Conference Bahamas real estate market, and Prof Schaffhauserstrasse 550 attendees will have the opportunity to Robert Anthony (France) explains why 8052 Zurich exchange experiences, best practice the preparation of annual accounts for Switzerland and ideas in the interactive part of the a French SCI is required. T: +41 44 256 18 18 event. On the Practice Group pages, Prac- E: info@ggi.com During 18-20 May 2018 GGI’s Aus- tice Group members report from their W: www.ggi.com tralian Business Summit will be held field of practice. In addition, to help W: www.ggiforum.com in Perth, Australia, and the GGI North you get an idea of what to expect dur- American Regional Conference will be ing Practice Group meetings in Berlin, held in Denver, CO, during 21-24 June we publish Practice Group meeting 2018. summaries of the scheduled meet- This issue of Insider once again re- ings. Disclaimer ports on successful events which have We hope you enjoy reading Insid- taken place. These include the meet- er and would also like to extend our The information provided in this ing of Global Practice Group Chairper- warmest greetings to all who have cel- INSIDER came from reliable sons in Zurich in February, while the ebrations at this time of the year. May sources and was prepared from Middle East African Regional Confer- you, your families and friends enjoy a data assumed to be correct; how- ence was held in Marrakech and the very happy Easter and Passover. ever, prior to making it the basis Global Tax Summit brought together of a decision, it must be double GGI experts from around the world to Your GGI Team checked. Ratings and assess- ments reflect the personal opinion of the respective author only. We neither accept liability for, nor are we able to guarantee, the content. This publication is for GGI internal use only and intended solely and exclusively for GGI members. If you wish to be removed from the mailing list, send an email to info@ggi.com. Alternatively, let us know what you think about INSIDER. We welcome your feed- back. Contents
3 Contents EDITORIAL, CONTACT, DISCLAIMER����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 02 CONTENTS����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 03 DIARY�������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 04 UPCOMING GGI EVENTS ➜ GGI European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany | 19-22 April 2018������������������������������������������ 05 ➜ GGI Australian Business Summit, Perth, Australia | 18-20 May 2018������������������������������������������������06 ➜ GGI North American Regional Conference, Denver, CO, USA | 21-24 June 2018������������������������������ 07 GGI EVENTS REVIEW ➜ GGI Practice Group Chairpersons Meeting, Zurich, Switzerland | 02-04 February 2018������������������09 ➜ GGI Middle East & African Regional Conference, Marrakech, Morocco | 16-18 February 2018�������� 10 ➜ GGI ITPG Global Tax Summit, Marbella, Spain | 22-25 February 2018������������������������������������������������12 GGI NEW MEMBER FIRMS�����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 GGI INTERNAL NEWS ➜ Claudio G. Cocca nominated as president .of the Board of Trustees of the Hayek Institute������������� 20 ➜ Benchmark Litigation Names Brooks Pierce .the 2018 'North Carolina Law Firm of the Year'�����������21 ➜ Maravela|Asociații is a member of the .Shortlist Selection Panel for the first ever CEE Legal �����������21 ➜ Memery Crystal has moved to their new offices at 165 Fleet Street����������������������������������������������������23 ➜ Multifamily and Commercial Real Estate Finance Team Expands������������������������������������������������������ 24 ➜ Raffaela Lödl and Christoph Kirchmeier – both promoted to partners ����������������������������������������������25 ➜ Uncovering a 2 million USD embezzlement��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 26 COMMON INTEREST ➜ Process of harmonisation with the EU legislation .in relation to mobbing and posting of workers���������� 27 ➜ Cybercrime and GDPR within the M&A market���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 28 ➜ The preparation of annual accounts for a French SCI is required for tax reasons����������������������������� 30 ➜ Reside in a Tax-Free Paradise in The Bahamas for as low as 500,000 USD ��������������������������������������32 GGI PRACTICE GROUP PAGES AUDITING, REPORTING & COMPLIANCE (ARC) ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 20 April 2018���35 BEST PRACTICES FOR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES ORGANISATIONS ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 20 April 2018���35 BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT & MARKETING (BDM) ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 20 April 2018�� 36 CORPORATE, COMMERCIAL & IP (CCIP) ➜ Smart contracts: Ally… or Foe? (Opinion)����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������37 ➜ What is a Smart Contract? ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������38 DEBT COLLECTION, RESTRUCTURING & INSOLVENCY (DCRI) ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 20 April 2018�� 39 ➜ Insolvency & Bankruptcy Code – Doing Business in India for Foreign Trade Creditors���������������� 39 GLOBAL MOBILITY SOLUTIONS (GMS) ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 20 April 2018�� 41 INDIRECT TAXES ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 20 April 2018��42 ...next page GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
4 CONTENTS | DIARY Contents GGI PRACTICE GROUP PAGES INTERNATIONAL TAXATION (ITPG) ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 19 April 2018�� 43 ➜ The Calm before the Storm���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������43 LABOUR LAW ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 19 April 2018�� 45 ➜ How to Prevent and Remedy Sexual Harassment in the Workplace – Part One����������������������������45 LITIGATION & DISPUTE RESOLUTION (LDR) ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 19 April 2018�� 47 ➜ Preliminary agreements in Australia – are they enforceable?��������������������������������������������������������� 47 M&A ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 20 April 2018��49 REAL ESTATE ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 20 April 2018��49 TRUST & ESTATE PLANNING (TEP) ➜ Practice Group meeting summary, European Regional Conference, Berlin, Germany, 20 April 2018�� 50 ➜ Changes to New Zealand Trust Law ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 51 BOOK REVIEW������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 53 Diary ➜ 19-22 April 2018 ➜ 07-09 September 2018 ➜ 09-11 November 2018 GGI European GGI Nordic-Baltic Meeting GGI German-Speaking Chapter Regional Conference Copenhagen, Denmark Budapest, Hungary Berlin, Germany & Malmö, Sweden ➜ 29 November-02 December 2018 ➜ 20-22 April 2018 ➜ 20-22 September 2018 (TBC) GGI Asia-Pacific GCG M&A GGI Best Practices & Regional Conference Dealmakers Meeting Developing Leaders Conference Bali, Indonesia Berlin, Germany Québec City, QC, Canada ➜ 01-03 February 2019 ➜ 18-20 May 2018 ➜ 17-18 October 2018 GGI PG Chairpersons Meeting GGI Australian GGI Latin American Zurich, Switzerland Business Summit Regional Conference ➜ 09-12 May 2019 (TBC) Perth, Australia Buenos Aires, Argentina GGI European ➜ 21-24 June 2018 ➜ 18-21 October 2018 Regional Conference GGI North American GGI World Conference Prague, Czech Republic Regional Conference Buenos Aires, Argentina ➜ 10-12 May 2019 (TBC) Denver, CO, USA ➜ 19-21 October 2018 GCG M&A ➜ 22-24 June 2018 GCG M&A Dealmakers Meeting GCG M&A Dealmakers Meeting Prague, Czech Republic Dealmakers Meeting Buenos Aires, Argentina Denver, CO, USA ➜ 02-04 November 2018 Please refer to our website ➜ 06-08 July 2018 GGI EasyMeet for actualised information GGI French-Speaking Chapter Venice, Italy and additional events: Brussels, Belgium www.ggi.com > Events Contents
UPCOMING GGI EVENTS 5 Berlin, Germany | 19-22 April 2018 GGI European Regional Conference GGI member firms AIOS, FPS and Wendler Tremml kindly host this year’s GGI European Regional Conference in Germany’s capital. The two keynote speakers promise to inspire the audience and provide in- put for vivid discussions. In the elegant atmosphere of the Hotel Adlon Kem- pinski, GGI members not only from Europe but also from further afield will have many opportunities to renew con- nections with old members, connect with new members, discuss the latest trends in their regions and industries, and, of course, exchange worldviews. First keynote speaker, Prof Dr Gun- nar Heinsohn, will provide an overview Prof Dr Gunnar Heinsohn Dr Richard Tromans of the ‘Global Situation 2018’. Prof Dr Heinsohn has over 1,000 publications 650 most important economic texts. In 2011. He also developed the first war and is a Professor Emeritus at the Uni- 1993, he founded Europe’s first insti- index for anticipating the translation versity of Bremen. Four of his works tute devoted to comparative genocide of extreme birth rates into future vio- are recorded in the Lexikon ökono- research. In his bestseller, Söhne und lence. mischer Werke (Encyclopaedia of Eco- Weltmacht (Sons and World Power, He predicts that the increasing scar- nomic Works, 2006), which covers the 2003) he predicted the Arab Spring of city of the high-skilled will lead to the mutual cannibalisation of the leading nations’ top talent. Only those who keep their best in the country, recruit experts worldwide and close their bor- ders to the low-skilled will survive. Prof Dr Heinsohn has taught mili- tary demography at the NATO Defense College (NDC) in Rome, Italy, and own- ership economics at the Management Zentrum St Gallen (St Gallen Manage- ment Centre, MZSG) in Switzerland. Second keynote speaker, Richard Tromans, advises lawyers on strategy and innovation, including the adoption of legal Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other ‘New Wave’ technology. He has spent over 18 years working in the le- gal sector focused on the UK and the global legal markets. At this event he will talk about ‘AI and Professional Berlin, Brandenburg Gate ...next page GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
6 UPCOMING GGI EVENTS Services’, which will no doubt be of in- terest to all GGI members. All GGI Practice Groups have or- ganised sessions during the European Regional Conference. You can read the Practice Group meeting summaries in the Practice Group section of this IN- SIDER issue. There are limited spaces left for this event. GGI members who have not yet done so are invited to register online, using the registration link provided within the internal area of our website www.ggi.com (Member Login > GGI Events > Upcoming Events). The con- ference programme is also available on the website. During the Trabi Safari you might have the opportunity to drive one of the cult cars Perth, Australia | 18-20 May 2018 GGI Australian Business Summit The GGI Australian Business Sum- an understanding of the different eco- ing education), Perth gives business mit will be held in Perth during 18-20 nomic dynamic that Perth offers that operators a level of diversification and May 2018, fully organised and hosted is simply not available anywhere else stability to a business and investment by GGI member firm Westcourt Char- in the region. With a counter cyclical portfolio. tered Accountants. economy that is based mainly on en- Keynote speakers will talk about The primary benefit of holding the ergy and natural resources, agriculture, the property investment opportunities annual Summit in Perth is to enjoy food processing and tourism (includ- available within Perth. This will give attendees a chance to understand the property cycle that is now just emerg- ing from a cyclical downturn with many economic commentators predicting an increase in values moving forward. Speakers will also discuss future popu- lation growth trends and highlight how Perth will increase from a current pop- ulation of 2m to 3.6m people by 2036. The short programme is designed to be intensive and give visitors an in- sight into the beautiful city with vibran- cy and development. A walking tour has been included through the newly built Elizabeth Quay that has an AUD 2.6bn works program. Attendees will London Court shopping in Perth, Australia also visit the nearly completed Perth Contents
7 City Link programme (which is right next to the host firm’s office). Perth City Link is where the central railway line has been sunk below ground con- necting the city together and attracting a total of 16,500 new residents above the railway line by itself. Participants will also visit the new Perth Stadium that was completed in February that can hold 60,000 spectators. GGI host firm, Westcourt Chartered Accountants, will also present techni- cal insights into their family gover- nance advisory parts that firms can relay back to their own practice and a tour of Westcourts's offices in North- bridge (which is right next to the City CBD and railway line). Of course the main focus of the Summit is to bring GGI firms together so plenty of time has been planned simply for firms to mingle in an in- Perth, Australia formal setting and over spectacular meals. The Gala Dinner will be held in world class wineries down south or Kings Park overlooking the city. Kings taking a short boat ride and staying at GGI member firm Park is a massive natural park in the Rottnest island for an insight into the Westcourt Chartered Accountants centre of Perth that is over 1,000 acres convict heritage and war efforts. Tax, Advisory, Corporate Finance, and is a truly unique part of the world. Importantly, host firm Westcourt Fiduciary & Estate Planning There is also a significant amount of Chartered Accountants simply wants Perth, Australia spare time where interested attend- everybody to enjoy their time in Perth T: +61 08 9221 8811 ees can visit City Beach to witness the and to make great business connec- W: www.westcourt.com.au most magnificent sunsets. tions across Australia, New Zealand Ross Forrester Attendees also have the option of and South East Asia. They would love E: ross.forrester@westcourt.com extending their trip and going to the to see many of you there. Denver, CO, USA | 21-24 June 2018 GGI North American Regional Conference Come away to Colorado with GGI for this event: Prof Mark A. Cohen and Northwestern University Law School; a this summer. GGI member firm Wel- Gale Crosley. regular contributor to Forbes where he born Sullivan Meck & Tooley, P.C. are Prof Mark A. Cohen is a global has a column on the global legal mar- waiting eagerly to welcome you and thought leader in the legal industry. ketplace; a sought-after keynote speak- show you their city. He is presently the Chair of the Advi- er; and CEO of LegalMosaic, a legal We are pleased to announce that we sory Board and Chief Strategy Officer business consultancy and repository have two very special keynote speakers at Elevate; a Distinguished Fellow at ...next page GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
8 UPCOMING GGI EVENTS for his work. His LegalMosaic blog was recently honored by the ABA as one of the 50 outstanding worldwide legal blogs in their inaugural “Web 100.” Gale Crosley, CPA, consults with accounting firms on revenue growth. She has received the accounting pro- fession’s ’The Advisory Board Hall of Fame.’ She has also been selected one of the Most Recommended Con- sultants in the Inside Public Account- ing BEST OF THE BEST Annual Sur- vey of Firms for fourteen consecutive years, and one of the Top 100 Most Influential People in Accounting by Accounting Today for twelve consecu- tive years. She is an honors accounting graduate from the University of Akron, Ohio, winner of the Simonetti Distin- Pedestrian Mall in Denver, Colorado guished Business Alumni Award, and is an Editorial Advisor for the Journal of ing developed and we would welcome these regions are invited to attend and Accountancy. Gale has helped hundreds any suggestions for workshops for to contact Adam Crowson (crowson@ of large and large-thinking firms, both the Saturday morning. Please contact ggi.com), GGI Regional CEO North domestic and international, create high Linda Soriton (soriton@ggi.com), GGI America, for further information if they growth cultures, driving revenue from Head of Conferences & Events, if you would like to be more involved. all aspects of the firm. Her cornerstone would like to contribute. GGI members from North America, book, At the Crossroads, chronicles the This Conference in Denver will be as well as any other members who challenges and successes of a fictional the first time that GGI runs the North have business interests in the region, CPA firm struggling with growth. American regional chapter meetings. are invited to join the event by register- We know that both of these speak- After the Workshops on Saturday ing online, using the registration link ers will provide you with much food for morning, these meetings will be held provided within the internal area of our thought, as well as many actionable for the following chapters: Northeast, website www.ggi.com (Member Login bullet-points to bring back to the office Southeast, Texas (expanded to include > GGI Events > Upcoming Events). The afterwards. Colorado and Kansas), Upper Midwest, draft conference programme is also Currently, the programme is still be- and the West Coast. Members from available here. Sunset over Denver, Colorado Contents
GGI EVENTS REVIEW 9 Elisabeth Weingraber-Pircher and participating Practice Group Chairpersons 02-04 February 2018, Zurich, Switzerland GGI Practice Group Chairpersons Meeting The annual Practice Group Chairper- sons Meeting took place in Zurich once again this year. The Practice Groups are a key element of GGI’s professional ac- tivity and this event is a wonderful plat- form for GGI’s Global Chairpersons to strategise together with regards to de- veloping each of their respective Prac- tice Groups. In traditional GGI style, the weekend began with food. On Friday evening, participants met together for dinner at the Restaurant Zunfthaus zur Haue, in the heart of the Zurich’s old town. The restaurant provided an informal and cosy atmosphere for everyone to meet each other for the first time this year, Interactive session on cross-cultural leadership as this was the first event in the GGI calendar for the year. Chairs. ent Attorneys in Israel) looked at how Bright and early on Saturday morn- The second part of the morning ses- to promote a Practice Group and en- ing, GGI Global CEO Michael Reiss sion was based on group-work; the hance participation. The two groups von Filski provided an update and first group (led by Alan Rajah from worked independently and presented a overview on the mission, objectives, Lawrence Grant Chartered Accoun- summary of their conclusions to each structure and development of GGI’s tants in the UK) discussed motivation other after lunch. Practice Groups. It was an interesting and member retention and the second The rest of the afternoon session presentation which also looked at the group (led by Talia Berger from Soro- focused on cross-cultural leadership, challenges faced by the Practice Group ker Agmon Nordman Advocates & Pat- ...next page GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
10 GGI EVENTS REVIEW and was led by Elisabeth Weingraber- truly international background, being plied in everyone’s day-to-day business Pircher. Elisabeth is an intercultural originally from Austria and having also life. She had the group focus on the trainer, as well as a leadership coach studied and/or worked in the USA, importance of understanding cultural with a business degree with a speciali- France, UAE, Hong Kong, Thailand, In- differences and taking these into con- sation in international management dia, Brazil, Switzerland, UK, Germany sideration in daily work life. She also from the University of Graz and an and Italy. covered extensively the point of work- International Management Diploma During her session, Elisabeth cov- ing in teams, how to form them, bring- from ICN Nancy in France. She has a ered valuable topics which can be ap- ing people together, and overcoming potential differences by focusing on a common objective. Her presentation was highly interactive and drew out personal experiences from the group that helped everyone to learn from one another. As a conclusion to this year’s meet- ing, the Practice Group Chairpersons had dinner together at the Runway 34 restaurant, where they were able to en- joy a most delicious meal in the rather unusual location of an old airplane hangar. The next Practice Group Chairper- sons Meeting will take place during 01- 03 February 2019, and will be another terrific opportunity to sit together and leverage each other’s experiences in order to improve even further the pro- fessional opportunities offered by the Dinner at the Runway 34 restaurant GGI global alliance. Marrakech, Morocco | 16-18 February 2018 GGI Middle East & African (MEA) Regional Conference In the magical Moroccan city of hilarity as everyone tried their best to birthday was celebrated. Indeed, host Marrakech, GGI members from the ensure they held on to their dignity and firm Firec & Associes were well-repre- MEA region and more (representing 11 did not fall off their camel. sented at this event and it was a plea- different countries to be precise) gath- Back at the hotel, the official start sure to also have the firm’s founder ered together in the beautiful La Ma- of the Conference was in the evening Abdelali Baghdadi attend with his wife, mounia Hotel. with a Welcome Reception & Dinner at Siham Yacoubi. Several conference delegates ar- the Le Marocain restaurant in the ho- On Saturday morning, H.E. Mas- rived early and were able to enjoy an tel. It proved to be an absolute feast simo Baggi, the Swiss Ambassador optional excursion to the palm groves for the senses, with modern Moroccan to the Kingdom of Morocco, officially on the outskirts of the city, where they gastronomy, served amidst some tradi- welcomed everyone to the Conference. dressed in typical Berber gear and rode tional music and entertainment. Dur- GGI Chairman, Claudio G. Cocca, on dromedary camels. There was much ing this time, host Réda Baghdadi's also extended a warm GGI welcome Contents
11 Fom left to right: Host Réda Baghdadi, GGI regional CEO Peter Kaeser, speaker Francois Aubert, H.E. Massimo Baggi, the Swiss Ambassador to the Kingdom of Morocco, GGI global CEO Michael Reiss von Filski, speaker Mohamed Isa, GGI President Claudio G. Cocca, Khlifa Al Yaqout, host firm's founder Abdelali Baghdadi to all attendees before the first key- note speaker, Francois Aubert, talked about ‘The Impact of Digitalisation on Your Clients’, providing many ex- amples from real life and room for thought with regards to how to pre- pare for the future. Returning keynote speaker, Mohamed Isa, had an inter- esting speech called ‘The Chai Karak Manifesto’, where all attendees got to know about the best hotel in Switzer- land (if not all over the world) and how competing using top-notch customer service may be the best way to attract and retain clients. Graeme Saggers’ (Nolands SA, South Africa) International Taxation ...next page Dynamic discussions during the ITPG meeting Norwegian GGI members dressed in typi- cal Berber gear for a camel ride Saturday Dinner at 'Chez Ali' in a Berber tent GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
12 GGI EVENTS REVIEW Practice Group (ITPG) meeting after lunch seemed destined to be a quiet one, with only five people signed up for the session. However, after a little bit of ‘We-will-not-be-talking-about- Tax’ marketing (and a promise of no administration fees), there were 17 attendees and plenty of lively interac- tions throughout the meeting. The city of Marrakech offers plenty of mystery, plus many thrills hidden behind quiet corners and alleyways. All delegates were split into two groups for a walking tour in the city’s Medina quarter that ended in Jemaa El Fna, Marrakech’s main square, bustling with hawkers and snake charmers in the day and sparkling with bright lights in the evening as the night market started to come alive. It was during the walking tour that Prof Robert Anthony (Anthony & Cie, France) showed his true skills as top-notch haggler, driv- ing some of the market stall owners to provide GGI members with good bar- gains. Finally, to close the Conference, the whole group was transferred to Chez Ali for a sumptuous dinner in a Berber tent and a memorable show with folk musicians, belly dancers, acrobats, rid- ers, and fireworks. It certainly wasn’t a typical GGI Gala Dinner but what a lot of fun! Camel ride to the palm groves Marbella, Spain | 22-25 February 2018 GGI ITPG Global Tax Summit Incorporating the Practice Group meetings Global Mobility Solutions and Indirect Taxes, as well as the GCG M&A Dealmakers meeting Around 95 delegates from GGI mem- many of GGI's European members to at- ferent countries represented, with 17% of ber firms worldwide gathered in the sun- tend this event as there are many direct all delegates from Spain. Participants to shine of Marbella to attend this year’s flights to Malaga Airport on the Costa this year’s ITPG Global Tax Summit were International Taxation Practice Group del Sol, however, an honourable mention warmly welcomed to Marbella by the host (ITPG) Global Tax Summit, which also should be given to those who came from firm JC&A Abogados, who kindly hosted featured meetings of the Global Mobil- further afield, from countries such as Aus- this event for the third time as the hotel ity Solutions and Indirect Taxes Practice tralia, Brazil, Canada, India, South Africa, seems to be rather popular with GGI In- Groups. It wasn’t too difficult to convince and the USA. Altogether there were 18 dif- ternational Tax consultants. Contents
13 Thanks to all speakers The event began on Thursday morning with the meetings of the two other Prac- tice Groups: Global Mobility Solutions and Indirect Taxes. The Global Mobility Solutions Practice Group led by Huub Kapel (LIMES Inter- national tax + expat, The Netherlands) stayed on topic by focusing on technical tax subjects, such as the explanation of article 15 (Income from employment) and article 16 (Directors' fees) of the OECD Model Tax Convention and – more importantly – the application and inter- pretations thereof in various countries. Following on from lunch, the Indirect Robert Worthington receives the 'Most Seres Baum receives the 'Speaker of the Tax Practice Group run by both Steve Innovative Tax Presenter' Award on be- Year' Award McCrindle (Haines Watts, UK) and Toon half of Dennis L. Nerland Hasselman (LIMES International tax + expat, The Netherlands) started in a around the world. On Friday morning, the programme fun way with polaroid mugshots of all What might have seemed like the end kicked off with welcome speeches from attending tax consultants. This session of the day was actually just the beginning ITPG Global Vice Chairperson Robert R. featured an interactive M&A workshop of the ITPG Global Tax Summit. The of- Worthington (Shea Nerland LLP, Can- related to the indirect tax treatment of ficial Welcome Reception was held in the ada), Santiago Lapausa from the host M&A transactions, two separate panels hotel with just enough time to collect firm JC&A Abogados, and GGI Global which discussed income tax and indirect badges and meet one another, before the CEO Michael Reiss von Filski. Formali- tax considerations for due diligence, dis- group walked altogether to the nearby ties out of the way, the technical line-up cussions about transfer pricing adjust- Restaurant Bodega La Venencia for an in- began with a cross-border tax case study ments, and VAT news and updates from formal tapas dinner. ...next page Delegates work in small groups to solve a simulated client situation GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
14 GGI EVENTS REVIEW Claudio G. Cocca, Chairman and Found- er, welcomes all delegates at the GCG The Indirect Taxes meeting started with polaroid mugshots Meeting prepared by Oliver Biernat (Benefitax LLC, USA) and the effect of BEPS Action the hills of Marbella. There may have also GmbH, Germany): delegates worked in 1 on a South African- and UK-based Saas been a little bit of dancing. Just a little. small groups to solve a simulated cli- Provider by Graeme Saggers (Nolands The programme on Saturday morn- ent situation. This was an intensive and SA, South Africa), followed by two pan- ing began with further presentations highly practical tax workshop, perhaps el discussions on Tax Due Diligence on about cryptocurrencies and related tax also a little competitive, which enabled Cross-Border M&A Transactions, from issues by Tony Nunes (Kelly + Partners delegates to get to know better the way both an income tax and indirect tax per- Chartered Accountants, Australia), a best of thinking and the work methods of their spective. The session ended with a re- practices framework for transfer pricing international colleagues. Results were laxing desk-yoga session led by Ashish benchmarking by Vijesh Zinzuwadia and presented in the plenum afterwards, fol- Bairagra (M.L. Bhuwania and Co. LLP, Ashish Bairagra (respectively from Zinzu- lowed by a discussion. India). wadia & Co. and M.L. Bhuwania and Co. In the afternoon, there were presen- It’s not a GGI event without a little din- LLP, India), growth strategies by merging tations about the US Tax Reform by Fer- ner and participants were not disappoint- with or acquiring other professional ser- nando Lopez (Prager Metis International ed by the Restaurante El Gamonal, up in vice firms by Jeffery L. Mowery (Mowery Participants of the teambuilding activity Contents
15 Presentations at the GCG Meeting & Schoenfeld LLC, USA) and finally on also participate in GGI projects and ac- The meeting ended with a speed-network- ‘Living in the South of Spain’ by Santiago tivities. With warm welcomes from JC&A ing session, aimed at exchanging deal-op- Lapausa (JC&A Abogados, Spain). Abogados founder, Javier Carretero, and portunities between members, and lunch. For the first time, awards were pre- GGI/GCG Chairman and Founder, Clau- On Saturday afternoon, all delegates sented to two of the speakers from the dio G. Cocca, the programme began in were given the option of either a team- previous year. The purpose of the awards earnest with a case study presented by building activity or an excursion to is to increase even further the quality of Tim van der Meer and Marlon Putter Malaga and the Picasso museum. The speeches and speakers at ITPG meetings, (Marktlink Fusies & Overnames B.V., The teambuilding activity was kept top secret to the benefit of all the participants. GGI Netherlands) about a GCG success story: until it began, and those who were there members who participated in the ITPG KKR and its first PE deal on African soil, were surprised to find out that they were meetings during the previous year voted showcasing how an integrated approach going to be part of a flash mob on the at the end of the year and overall chose to between different GGI members helped beach outside the hotel. Who knew that award Seres Baum (Work Group Interna- to obtain an interesting M&A mandate tax consultants could actually get organ- tional, Brazil) with the ‘Speaker of the Year and convert this mandate into a success- ised to move in time to Pharrell Williams’ 2018’ Award and Dennis L. Nerland (Shea ful deal. The session also featured a spon- “Happy”? Nerland LLP, Canada) with the ‘Most In- sor presentation about data security in The event ended on Saturday evening novative Tax Presenter 2018’ Award. M&A transactions by Dolf Helmann and at the Trocadero Arena Restaurant, also The Saturday morning also featured Rosanne van Kleef (Virtual Vaults, The known as Claudio’s favourite restaurant a meeting of the Geneva Capital Group Netherlands), and an overview on nego- in Marbella, and where the group could (GCG, www.gcg.com), the global network tiation and influence techniques by Mi- celebrate altogether the birthdays of three of Mergers & Acquisition advisers who chael Reiss von Filski, GGI Global CEO. GGI members. Stimulated discussions during lunch Intense work during the GCG Meeting GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
16 NEW MEMBER FIRMS Bangladesh Belgium Canada Ahmed Zaker & Co. Konsilanto CVBA Stern Cohen LLP Chartered Accountants Mechelsesteenweg 131-135 45 St Clair Avenue West 74, Sk. Mujib Road, Agrabad Mortsel Suite 1400 4100 Chittagong 2640 Antwerp Toronto, M4V 1L3 Bangladesh Belgium Canada T: +880 31 634103 T: +32 3 443 75 50 T: +1 416 967 5100 E: zakerahmed@ahmed-zaker.com F: +32 3 443 75 51 F: +1 416 967 4372 W: www.ahmed-zaker.com E: info@konsilanto.be E: mccleave@sterncohen.com W: www.konsilanto.be/en/ W: www.sterncohen.com Company languages: English, Hin- Company languages: Dutch, Company language: English di English, French Contact person: Michael McCleave Contact person: Zaker Ahmed Contact persons: Kris Bollen (kris. Services: Advisory, Auditing & Ac- Services: Advisory, Auditing & Ac- bollen@konsilanto.be), Johan Ja- counting, Tax counting, Corporate Finance, Tax cobs (johan.jacobs@konsilanto.be) Additional Offices: Dhakam, Ut- Services: Advisory, Auditing & Ac- tata counting, Corporate Finance, Fi- duciary & Estate Planning, Tax Additional Offices: Mechelen, Rot- selaar Zaker Ahmed Kris Bollen Johan Jacobs Michael McCleave WE WISH TO EXTEND A VERY WARM WELCOME TO OUR NEW DISTINGUISHED MEMBERS. Contents
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20 GGI INTERNAL NEWS Claudio G. Cocca nominated as president of the Board of Trustees of the Hayek Institute Claudio G. Cocca, GGI’s president, reports are presented at www.hayek- has been nominated as member of the institut.at. Board of Directors and president of In coordination with pan-European the Board of Trustees of the Friedrich think-tank projects – the European Re- A v Hayek Institute in Vienna, Austria. source Bank Meeting, the Free Market The Friedrich A v Hayek Institute Road Show and the Values4Europe is a private, strictly independent aca- platform – there will mainly be a focus demic research organisation and think on European values during 2018. tank that is dedicated to promoting Serious changes are afoot, not just the teachings of the Austrian School in Austria, not even just in Europe, but of Economics. The Institute fulfils its worldwide. They concern politics, eco- charter by producing academic stud- nomics, social questions, the finance ies and organising various interna- sector, media and private life. Both tional events that centre on current radical upheavals and gradual shifts are economic issues. It develops market- happening, sometimes accompanied based solutions (such as against pov- by public discussions and media blus- erty, for education, safeguarding the ter, and at other times silently and calm- enterprise location and workplace, Claudio G. Cocca ly taking effect. Now, the time is right to promoting competition, innovation) pause and reflect on whether all of this and puts them in a holistic context; and solutions will be proposed. New is compatible with the values and aims based on the laws of cause and effect. developments on the financial mar- of our society. As such, and with this all ‘For several years now I have been ket are just as constant a part of the in mind, the Friedrich A v Hayek Insti- active in tackling complex economic research area as public expenses and tute will tackle many issues which have subjects for a variety of international location decisions. arisen over the past few years, including bodies and discussing these with ex- Particular emphasis is placed on fiscal policy, centralisation, regulation, perts. As a devotee of the Austrian public discussion and the transfer welfare state, bureaucracy, education School and a staunch Hayekist, sup- of knowledge. Centre-right coalition policy and economic education. porting this major school of economic meetings specifically for schoolchil- The institute’s events and publica- thought was a logical next step,’ Clau- dren and students (podium discus- tions will approach these topics from dio G. Cocca explains. sions, summer schools, child busi- a variety of viewpoints. Offerings for ‘I am taking on this role in the full ness week) and press talks are regular the next generation will be adapted as conviction of the importance of put- programme items at the Hayek Insti- appropriate. Intensified cooperation ting the teachings of the Austrian tute. Student groups and initiatives – both with Austrian institutions and School into practice. And in doing so, from other free market institutions with international free market organ- I am supporting the advancement of are also supported. isations – should enhance the offering individual and economic freedom.’ The Hayek Institute was present at for Friedrich A v Hayek Institute mem- The Hayek Institute’s diverse pro- 45 European conferences as a co-or- bers, while simultaneously helping to gramme includes podium discus- ganiser of the 2017 Free Market Road further promote causes central to a sions, lectures, workshops, confer- Show. This includes the European liberal society. ences and presentations. Studies will Resource Bank Meeting (http://euro- The Hayek Institute’s appeal ‘Join be developed on different areas of peanresourcebank.org/) and the Mont us on the Road to Freedom’ is derived economic theory and economic pol- Pèlerin Society conference as fixed from Friedrich v. Hayek’s ‘The Road to icy, modern issues will be examined items in the programme. Events and Serfdom’. Contents
21 2018 ‘North Carolina Law Firm of the Year’ Benchmark Litigation Names Brooks Pierce GGI member firm Brooks Pierce has tently tackling complex, often precedent- been named the 2018 ‘North Carolina setting cases’, said Reid Phillips, the Law Firm of the Year’ for the third con- firm’s managing partner. ‘We strive to secutive year by Benchmark Litigation, a find innovative solutions for our clients, trusted, independent research organisa- and we are honoured that the high calibre tion. Brooks Pierce partners Gary Par- of work we do on their behalf is being rec- sons and John Ormand accepted the ognised by Benchmark Litigation for the award on the firm’s behalf at a ceremony third year in a row.’ in New York City on 15 February. Other North Carolina firms named to ‘Brooks Pierce takes pride in consis- the short list were: Ellis & Winters, Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein, Robinson Brad- shaw & Hinson and Smith Anderson. GGI member firm Nominees were chosen based upon re- Brooks Pierce search conducted between March and Law Firm November 2017. Benchmark Litigation Greensboro, Raleigh, Wilmington, serves as the definitive guide to Ameri- Brooks Pierce partners Gary Parsons and (NC), USA ca’s leading litigation firms and attorneys. John Ormand at the awards ceremony in T: +1 336 271 3116 Rankings are based on a six-month period New York City W: www.brookspierce.com in which Benchmark researchers conduct Reid Phillips extensive interviews with litigators and methodology can be found at https:// E: rphillips@brookspierce.com their clients to identify the leaders in liti- www.benchmarklitigation.com/general/ gation. More information on the guide’s research. First ever CEE Legal Matters Romania Deal of the Year Awards Maravela|Asociatii , is a member of the Shortlist Selection Panel Maravela|Asociații has been select- mania Deal of the Year Awards. markets. The Deal of the Year awards ed by CEE Legal Matters to serve as a CEE Legal Matters is the leading were conceived by CEE Legal Matters member of the Shortlist Selection Panel source of news and information about to honour the skilled lawyers who make for the first ever CEE Legal Matters Ro- Central and Eastern Europe’s legal ...next page GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
22 GGI INTERNAL NEWS the most complex, significant deals utmost objectivity and with the profes- happen. The final three nominees in sional insight required for evaluation. Romania have been announced in the It is indeed an impressive number of February issue of the CEE Legal Mat- both firms and deals (M&As, IPOs and ters magazine. The winner will be an- financings). Our considerations when nounced at the annual Awards Banquet assessing a deal include value, time- that concludes CEE Legal Matters' Deal- frame, complexity, legal creativity/inno- er’s Choice conference in Prague on 6 vation shown, political and regulatory June, 2018. sensitivity, number of jurisdictions to The CEELM Romania Deal of the Year which the deal relates, as well as the in- Award is unique in being exclusively volved team’s depth, media coverage of peer selected, with both final nominees the matter and impact of the deal on the and final award winners being chosen country/region’, Gelu Maravela, Man- by leading legal experts in the country. aging Partner of Maravela|Asociații, ex- According to CEE Legal Matters Execu- plained. tive Editor David Stuckey, this makes CEE Legal Matters is the premier them especially valuable. ‘We are proud Gelu Maravela publication about the region’s legal of the reputation CEE Legal Matters has markets. The CEE Legal Matters web- established for integrity, independence, Shortlist Selection Panel for Romania site, which registers well over 40,000 and impartiality’, Stuckey said, ‘and in was an important process, but ultimate- unique visitors a day, carries daily up- organising these awards we were com- ly not a difficult one. ‘We’ve reported on dates of deals, disputes, and other mitted to inviting only lawyers who are a number of deals these select lawyers client matters across CEE, as well as themselves highly regarded dealmakers have worked on over the years, and in news about senior promotions, lateral to employ their expertise and knowledge our many conversations and interviews hires, and other developments inside in evaluating the many submissions we with them in that time, we have found the 24 legal markets themselves. The have received and in selecting the final them each to be insightful and percep- widely-read subscription-only monthly nominees’. tive analysts, knowledgeable both about CEE Legal Matters magazine provides According to Stuckey, selecting the the Romanian market in general and thorough coverage of the persons and about the particular client management trends driving the legal industry across and negotiating skills necessary to bring CEE, with in-depth interviews, analysis GGI member firm these deals to fruition. We are delighted and commentary. CEE Legal Matters Maravela|Asociaţii that Maravela|Asociații has accepted also hosts the annual regional GC Sum- Law Firm our invitation to join the Shortlist Panel, mit, the largest annual conference of Bucharest, Romania and we look forward to thanking him in senior in-house counsel in CEE. This T: +40 21 310 17 17 person at the 6 June Awards Banquet.’ year’s GC Summit will be held on 7-8 W: www.maravela.ro ‘We are honoured to be part of CEE June in Prague. Gelu Maravela Legal Matter’s Deal of the Year Award Further detail about CEE Legal Mat- E: office@maravela.ro and happy to be judging this year’s en- ters can be found on the official website tries from the Romanian market with at http://ceelegalmatters.com/ Annual Survey to be completed before 11 April! If you have not yet done, please Needless to say that all data in- the necessary data via telephone, or complete the GGI annual survey at cluded will be treated with the high- email by calling Mags Leddy on +1 your earliest convenience, but no est level of confidentiality. We do not 857 300 51 00 (Boston Office), or later than 11 April 2018. This ques- give out any individual data. leddy@ggi.com. tionnaire is of utmost importance. Please feel free to provide us with Contents
23 Memery Crystal has moved to their new offices at 165 Fleet Street 2018 is a special year for GGI mem- ber firm Memery Crystal. They have been helping their clients achieve their business aims for 40 years. In doing so, they have also gone and outgrown their own space. Continued organic growth together with expanding teams and exciting new partner hires means they have found themselves in need of a new home. A great deal of thought has gone into the new office space. The modern working floors will allow their teams to work collaboratively, think laterally and provide their clients with the level of service they have come to expect. The Memery Crystal team also look forward to offering their clients a space to meet and work that better reflects Memery Crystal's new offices at 165 Fleet Street who their clients are in 2018. Welcome ‘We can’t wait to welcome you to our new 'client hub' - have a coffee or GGI member firm a glass of wine at the bar.’ Nick Da- Memery Crystal vies said. ‘All GGI members are invited The Memery Crystal team is look- Law Firm to use the space to work in - whether ing forward to seeing GGI mem- London, UK you are meeting our team or just need bers at their new address: T: +44 20 7242 59 05 somewhere to work between meetings.’ 165 Fleet Street W: www.memerycrystal.com The Memery Crystal team hopes London Nick Davis you'll find the opportunity to come and EC4A 2DY E: nick.davis@memerycrystal.com visit them in their new office soon. GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
24 GGI INTERNAL NEWS Multifamily and Commercial Real Estate Finance Team Expands GGI member firm Moss & Barnett multifamily projects to secondary mar- Prior to joining Moss & Barnett, Jantsch is pleased to announce the expansion ket investors such as Freddie Mac and was in private practice, with a focus on of the firm's Multifamily and Com- Fannie Mae. Prior to joining Moss & general real estate matters, including mercial Real Estate Finance team with Barnett, Case practiced in the area of purchase and sale and leasing transac- the arrivals of lawyers Lindsay L. Case, public finance, providing counsel on tions. Prior to that, Jantsch served as Chelsy M. Jantsch, and John P. Kenne- municipal bond and tax increment fi- a commercial closer and underwriting dy. The firm now has 18 lawyers serving nancing transactions. Prior to that, counsel for a title insurance company. real estate finance clients nationwide. Case was with the Southwest Minne- Jantsch received her J.D. from William Case focuses her practice on clos- sota Housing Partnership, a developer Mitchell College of Law, where she ing and delivering loans secured by of low income single-family and mul- earned her Law and Business Certifi- tifamily housing in rural Minnesota. cate, and her B.A. from the University of She started her career as a law clerk for Minnesota-Twin Cities. GGI member firm District Court Judge Gordon Moore in Kennedy focuses his practice on Moss & Barnett Nobles County, Minnesota. Case re- closing and delivering loans secured Law Firm ceived her J.D. from the University of by multifamily projects to secondary Minneapolis, MN, USA St. Thomas School of Law and her B.S., market investors such as Freddie Mac T: +1 612 877 5340 cum laude, from Minnesota State Uni- and Fannie Mae. Prior to joining Moss W: www.lawmoss.com versity, Mankato. & Barnett, Kennedy was Assistant Vice Lindsay L. Case Jantsch represents institutional and President and in-house counsel for Old E: lindsay.case@lawmoss.com life insurance company lenders on com- Republic National Title Insurance Com- Chelsy M. Jantsch mercial real estate transactions. She pany. Prior to that, John gained exten- E: chelsy.jantsch@lawmoss.com also represents lenders closing and sive experience analyzing real property John P. Kennedy delivering loans secured by multifamily title matters while serving as a law clerk E: john.kennedy@lawmoss.com projects to secondary market investors with the Office of the Hennepin County such as Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Examiner of Titles in Minneapolis. He Lindsay L. Case Chelsy M. Jantsch John P. Kennedy Contents
25 received his J.D. from William Mitchell College of Law and his B.A. from the About the Team team has particular depth in multifam- ily housing finance – including market University of St. Thomas. rate housing, targeted affordable hous- ‘Lindsay, Chelsy, and John bring an The Multifamily and Commercial ing, senior housing, student housing, impressive resume of relevant experi- Real Estate Finance Team advises a full and manufactured housing – serving ence to our growing Multifamily and range of private and publicly owned as counsel nationally to Freddie Mac Commercial Real Estate Finance Prac- providers of commercial real estate Seller/Servicers and Fannie Mae DUS tice Group and to our firm in general. debt, including mortgage banks, in- Lenders, where knowledge and expe- The addition of these attorneys deep- vestment advisors, life insurance rience with the lending programs of ens the capacity of our team and the companies, and community, regional these providers is essential for legal talents needed to best serve our cli- and money center banks, through- representation. ents’, said Tim Gustin, Chairman of out the United States on commercial the firm. real estate lending investments. The Raffaela Lödl and Christoph Kirchmeier – both promoted to partners GGI member firm Kapp & Partner Rechtsanwälte GmbH is pleased to announce that Raffaela Lödl and Chris- toph Kirchmeier have become partners at the firm, effective from 01 February 2018. The two of them joined KAPP at a very early stage and have been trained for several years at the Graz office. ‘We are very excited to maintain the sus- tainable growth by tying both of them even closer to our firm’, Mario Kapp, Managing Partner, said. He contin- ued: ‘Broadening our partner structure must be seen as a logical step consid- ering our economic development and the constant provided trust in our firm Raffaela Lödl Christoph Kirchmeier and abilities’. Raffaela Lödl is managing Partner topics. of KAPP & PARTNER Rechtsanwälte Both are contrib- GGI member firm GmbH and specialises in real estate, uting excellently to KAPP & PARTNER building promotion, and corporate and the firm’s range of Law Firm Raffaela Lödl insolvency law. services and their Graz-Seiersberg, Austria E: loedl@kapp.at Christoph Kirchmeier is particularly promotion especially T: +43 316 22 59 55 Christoph Kirchmeier engaged in corporate restructuring strengthens the core W: www.kapp.at E: kirchmeier@kapp.at as well as insolvency and tenancy law practice areas. GGI INSIDER | No. 94 | March 2018
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