Social Activities(12/19/2014)
BROSS & Partners understands that social responsibility is an important factor to bring a sustainable development not only for our law firm but also for future generations. Therefore, we have been making our efforts to contribute the solutions to social issues in order to bring the real and valuable benefits to our community. Detail
Motorbike Restriction - Public Interest and Citizen’s Right(09/06/2014)
Written by Trung, Luong Van - Managing Partner of BROSS & Partners - Arbitrator of Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC).
Published on The Saigon Economic Times No. 35-2014 dated 28/8/2014. Detail
Corporate Seal: Child Overreaching Parents Causes Dilemma(08/14/2014)
Written by Trung, Luong Van - Managing Partner of BROSS & Partners - Arbitrator of Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC.
Published on The Saigon Economic Times No. 33-2014 dated 14/8/2014. Detail
Right to Sale of Mortgaged Asset: Fairer for Borrower(08/07/2014)
Written by Trung, Luong Van - Managing Partner of BROSS & Partners - Arbitrator of Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC).
Published on The Saigon Economic Times No. 32-2014 dated 7/8/2014. Detail
Ban on Alcohol Sale: Good but Reasonable or Not?(07/24/2014)
Written by Trung, Luong Van - Managing Partner of BROSS & Partners - Arbitrator of Vietnam International Arbitration Centre (VIAC).
Published on The Saigon Economic Times No. 30-2014 dated 24/7/2014.
Licensing procedures for purchasing shares in Vietnamese local companies – IC or BRC or both.(07/22/2014)
A major difficulty for a lawyer advising a foreign buyer purchasing equity interest in a local Vietnamese company (Local Co) is to determine whether an Investment Certificate (IC) should be obtained for the investment and if so, how the IC should be issued (e.g. to the foreign buyer or to the Local Co and for which project?). Detail
U.S Visa and Passport Appoach(07/07/2014)
Well, not exactly. One can’t just simply go out and purchase an American passport (at least not legally). Yet, under the fifth employment based visa category (better known as the “EB-5 program”), with a minimum of $500,000 USD, foreigners can invest their way to a Green Card (permanent resident status), and put themselves on the fast track to U.S. citizenship. Detail