Oftentimes, many people have broad catch all job titles, which include vast skill sets. For example, operations managers, HR professionals or accountants typically handle a variety of different jobs. These jobs can often be broken down into easily identifiable subsets of skills. When you want to start a side hustle in the service industry, it is important to be able to breakdown and address the skill subsets you possess.
Read MoreMany immigration consultancies and firms are putting out expensive ads, talking about a whole host of “pandemic” immigration programs governments are opening up, to attract workers and keep their economies running. However, many Immigration consultancies may be feeling the bite of the pandemic as well, and are for the most part exaggerating the various, and oftentimes non-existent programs currently open. Therefore, this article aims to give a common sense explanation on various avenues which could be profitable for intending immigrants looking to take action during these times.
Read MoreThe global economy is in the middle of a major transition, as a result of the pandemic. We are now more than six months into this global phenomenon, and many regions are experiencing economic recession. These regions include the Middle East, the UK, Europe, the US, and pretty much everywhere. It is natural, in these conditions, to anticipate that growth prospects will be cut short. However, what is less reported is that though many people have lost their jobs, many people still do have jobs. In addition, though certain sectors have seen a huge drop in business, such as tourism or healthcare, certain sectors have become more firmly rooted in the global economy, such as the e-commerce sector.
Read MoreIn response to Immigration and Customs Enforcement directives which mandated the exit from the United States of students who had online course loads for the upcoming year, Harvard University and MIT took the government to court. Just five minutes into the hearing, it was announced that a settlement had been reached between the parties.
Read MoreRecent developments have been chaotic, and worrying for a number of different stakeholders. In this update, we aim to provide a summary of some of the recent changes, as well as some possible workarounds which many people and organizations are undertaking to navigate the current chaos.
Read MoreThe world is certainly in a funny time with the Coronavirus running through almost every health system globally and wreaking havoc. It is expected, however unfortunate this may be, that this pandemic has also exposed dramatic societal inequalities and brought them into focus. Unfortunately, this time in history has also seen examples of police and authoritarian brutality being publicly displayed in countries such as the United States. For example, the recent killing of George Floyd and many others highlight the rampance of police brutality in the US.
Read MoreMany businesses are going online, and with online transactions, new forms of contractual practices are coming into existence.
Read Morethere have been different healthcare approaches to the pandemic from country to country, and no unified or universal approach seems to have been utilized during the current crisis. This could be due to the waning influence of organizations such as the WHO, or more decentralized global healthcare provision worldwide due to nationalistic and isolationist policies pushed by various governments in recent times. However, this could also be a result of different requirements, social needs, demographics and geographical conditions prevalent from country to country.
Read MoreThis is a summary of some of the effects of Covid-19 on various business sectors. One certainty is that some of these changes will have permanent effects on the way business is done in the future.
Read MoreDuring the Covid-19 crisis, many businesses are keeping the wheels turning by moving their business online. This week we discuss how companies’ do this, and also what risk and transaction management strategies can be used to keep business safe and secure.
Read More“Force Majeure” or “Act of God” is a concept in the law which allows people and firms to suspend or terminate contractual obligations, when events beyond their reasonable control prevent them from performing their obligations.
Read MoreThe outbreak of Covid 19 has caused extreme disruption to the global economy. We will be releasing a longer series of articles in the coming weeks on how you can mitigate disruptions, and even try to come out of this social crisis stronger than before.
Read MoreMany people get confused with what is required to start a business v. what is needed to incorporate a business. Starting a business just requires that you get your idea, and implement it! If you are selling cakes, setup a cake stall outside your house, or make an instagram page for delivery order! However, if you want to limit liability, then it may be a good idea to setup a company. Read more about this in our latest blog post
Read MoreDebt is a predominant, global and systemic problem in today’s world. When dealing with clients from North America to the Middle East, debt is the one matter that is causing the most stress, ill health and financial strain on a large number of individuals and business people. However, there is a middle way, between defaulting on debt and going to court, which is often less travelled by individuals and small businesses. It is utilized by big banks, corporations, governments and financial institutions, to keep high cash flows moving.
Read MoreMany clients who wish to migrate to the US or Canada are often well versed in employment or education based options, such as Express Entry, study, or employer sponsorship programs. However, for those who are entrepreneurs at heart, there is a much wider category of “business immigration,” which can be available to anyone who possesses a basic level of capital and entrepreneurial spirit.
Read MoreAs we enter a new year, we look back at some of the exciting projects we were involved in this past year. We also outline some of the challenges companies, clients and individuals are facing in the upcoming year.
Read MoreThe supply and demand for money in the local economy is quite a sophisticated, complex, and probably confusing phenomenon. However, the main point that should be understood is that it is the government, bartering their power, control of a geographic area and the goods within it, which can back any value attributed to a currency.
Read MoreMany countries are struggling to maintain sustainable and efficient growth, and many large corporations do not seem to have a convincing answer for the creation of widespread wealth for the majority of people, in the modern global economy. Is there anything we can learn from Economic fundamentals which can help alleviate this suffering?
Read MoreAs we approach the anniversary of our first year, we reflect on the time spent helping our clients create business ideas through careful corporate structuring and business development. Working with a large number of startups, small enterprises, and even some medium-large businesses (including multinationals), there are some key themes which are distinct. We highlight some of these this week.
Read MoreIP is quite a vast and complicated field of law, which has many implications for small, medium and large business owners alike. It can help level the playing field between large corporations and small entrepreneurs, by allowing small business to protect their most valuable ideas from duplication by larger corporations. Therefore, knowing how to protect your IP can be crucial to your business success in the information age!
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