GGR WOHNPARKS Leipziger Tor Holdings GmbH – Änderung des Zentrums der hauptsächlichen Interessen

Die GGR Wohnparks Holdings GmbH, eingetragen unter der Nummer HRB 84904 B des Handelsregisters Charlottenburg der Bundesrepublik Deutschland , gab heute bekannt, dass der Verwaltungssitz des Unternehmens aus der Alexanderstraße 9, 10178 Berlin, Deutschland, nach 35 Great St. Helens, London EC3A 6AP, Vereinigtes Königreich, legt wurde. Die neuen Kontaktdaten für das Unternehmen lauten: 35 Great […]

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GGR Wohnparks Holdings GMBH – Änderung des Zentrums der hauptsächlichen Interessen

Die GGR Wohnparks Holdings GmbH, eingetragen unter der Nummer HRB 77354 B des Handelsregisters Charlottenburg der Bundesrepublik Deutschland , gab heute bekannt, dass der Verwaltungssitz des Unternehmens aus der Alexanderstraße 9, 10178 Berlin, Deutschland, nach 35 Great St. Helens, London EC3A 6AP, Vereinigtes Königreich, legt wurde. Die neuen Kontaktdaten für das Unternehmen lauten: 35 Great […]

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GGR WOHNPARKS Leipziger Tor Holdings GmbH – Change of Centre of Main Interests

GGR Wohnparks Leipziger Tor Holdings GmbH, registered in the commercial register with the Local Court Charlottenburg in the Federal Republic of Germany under registration number HRB 84904 B, announced today that the administrative seat of the company has been shifted from Alexanderstraße 9, 10178 Berlin, Germany, to 35 Great St. Helen’s, London EC3A 6AP, United Kingdom. […]

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Seddons sees strong growth, hires three new partners

One of London’s leading Commercial Law practices, based in London’s West End, has announced a number of new Partner and Solicitor appointments, as well as internal promotions. Christian Taylor joins Seddons’ Property team as Partner, coming from Holman Fenwick Willan LLP. Christian brings 18 years of experience, particularly in Commercial Property matters. He acts for […]

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Europe’s Publishers welcome new German law to force content aggregators and search engines to recognise copyright

The European Publishers Council (EPC) welcomes today’s decision by the German Bundestag to approve an ancillary copyright for news publishers in law that means that search engines and other aggregators who commercialise publishers’ content will no longer be able to do so without permission.   The “Leistungsschutzrecht,” as it is know in German, will pave the way for commercial negotiations […]

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European Publishers Council issues statement on the Google deal in France

Meeting this week in Brussels, Members of the European Publishers Council criticised the deal between Google and French publishers clinched last week to settle the dispute over copyright, remuneration and article snippets.  Underlining the need for a copyright-aware internet, EPC’s Executive Director Angela Mills Wade said that “The type of deal arranged between Google and […]

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Rebutting the Parsimony Principle

A Special Issue of Energy & Environment critiques the ‘Parsimony Principle’. UK Energy policy wrongly focusses on energy efficiency, with too little effort applied to innovation. ‘Insulating your loft through the Government’s Green Deal, which currently has few takers, is no substitute for innovation, investment and R&D in energy supply’, says James Woudhuysen, editor of […]

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