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Konkurrenceklausuler i ansættelsesforhold i USA – igen-igen..

by Thomas Thorup | Sep 4 2024 | Uncategorized

I januar 2023 udstedte den føderale U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), nye regler, der som hovedregel gjorde alle konkurrenceklausuler i ansættelsesforhold ugyldige i hele USA efter 4. september 2024 – selv klausuler aftalt før de nye regler ikrafttræden. Regulering...

Getting Your Product Out on the U. S. Market via a Third-Party – Contracts With U. S. Sales Agents and Distributors

by Thomas Thorup | Sep 4 2024 | Uncategorized

By Thomas Thorup, attorney-at-law (California, District of Columbia) and Advokat (Denmark), partner in Thomas Thorup Law, a law firm focused on Danish-American business law, with offices in Copenhagen, Denmark and Washington, D.C. Introduction This article briefly...

Rydhave event for Danish companies doing business in the United States – at the U.S. Ambassador residence

by Thomas Thorup | Feb 9 2023 | Uncategorized

Today, Thomas Thorup Law sponsored and co-hosted a lunch and roundtable discussion event with the U.S. Embassy Commercial Service, held at Rydhave, the U.S. Ambassador residence in Charlottenlund, Denmark, for a select group of successful Danish companies doing...

Expanding your Danish Business to the U.S.: Start with a Transfer

by Beau Russell | Feb 9 2023 | Uncategorized

In my last post, I covered one way to take your Danish business in the United States, the E2 visa. As a quick recap, the E2 visa allows you to send yourself (as the business owner) or an employee to the United States to oversee an investment in to a new or existing...

Married to an American? Ready to move to the U.S.? Not So Fast

by Beau Russell | Feb 9 2023 | Uncategorized

If you are married to a U.S. Citizen (or have a U.S. Citizen child older than 21 or you yourself are a child, 21 years or younger, of a U.S. Citizen) they can apply for you to move to the U.S. permanently. In fact, this is one of the most “straight-forward” methods of...

Students Limited in their Ability to Study Abroad without a Visa, Changes in the Foreign Affairs Manual

by Beau Russell | Feb 9 2023 | Uncategorized

For years, students wanting to travel to the United States for short independent study courses have been able to utilize B Visas. Embassies relying on 9 FAM 402.2-5(B), generally issued B visas to those wishing to travel to the United States to “undertake independent...
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