Mathilde Vermain

Mathilde Vermain

HR Advisor
Mathilde Vermain specializes in providing legal solutions tailored to HR. She offers guidance on legal issues related to recruitment, employee relations, and workforce management. Mathilde’s combination of HR and legal expertise enables her to tailor solutions that address compliance requirements while supporting business objectives.
Understanding Bankruptcy: Pathways to Recovery from Financial Ruin
Corporate & Financial Law Understanding Bankruptcy: Pathways to Recovery from Financial Ruin

Bankruptcy. The term itself can send shivers down the spine, conjuring images of financial disaster and ruined credit. Yet, it can also be a powerful tool for recovery, offering a structured path out of insurmountable debt. By diving into this multifaceted topic, we unravel what bankruptcy means,

Is Accessing M-PESA for Loan Recovery Legal and Privacy-Friendly?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is Accessing M-PESA for Loan Recovery Legal and Privacy-Friendly?

The Kenyan government's recent decision to recoup unpaid loans from the Hustler Fund by accessing defaulters' M-PESA accounts has ignited a significant debate regarding its legality and implications for data privacy. The contentious move was justified by Susan Mang'eni, Principal

T-Mobile to Pay $31.5M to Resolve FCC Investigations on Data Breaches
Tech & Intellectual Property T-Mobile to Pay $31.5M to Resolve FCC Investigations on Data Breaches

T-Mobile has found itself embroiled in a series of significant regulatory challenges following multiple data breaches that have jeopardized the personal information of millions of its users. Spanning from 2021 to 2023, these incidents have uncovered serious vulnerabilities in the company's

EU Warns Bulgaria Over Non-Compliance on Multiple Legal Directives
Corporate & Financial Law EU Warns Bulgaria Over Non-Compliance on Multiple Legal Directives

The European Commission has issued a stern warning to Bulgaria, citing its failure to fully implement various EU laws. These laws cover a wide range of issues from combating racism and xenophobia to ensuring the rights of the accused during arrest, adherence to noise directives, and the procedures

How Did Philip Shiner's Fraud Impact Iraq War Veterans and Taxpayers?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Did Philip Shiner's Fraud Impact Iraq War Veterans and Taxpayers?

The rise and fall of Philip Shiner, once hailed as a renowned human rights lawyer, reads like a cautionary tale of ethical degradation. His fraudulent actions centered around claims made against Iraq War veterans, deceiving the public and misusing taxpayer funds. Shiner’s story unravels as one of l

EBSI Enhances Blockchain Innovation and Regulatory Collaboration in EU
Tech & Intellectual Property EBSI Enhances Blockchain Innovation and Regulatory Collaboration in EU

The European Blockchain Sandbox Initiative (EBSI) has recently made significant strides by incorporating 41 authorities and regulators from 22 countries within the European Union and the European Economic Area. Launched by the European Commission, the initiative focuses on supporting use cases

How Does Dorothy Roberts Expose Racial Inequities in Social Systems?
Regulatory & Administrative Law How Does Dorothy Roberts Expose Racial Inequities in Social Systems?

Dorothy Roberts, a distinguished legal scholar and public policy researcher, has dedicated her career to shedding light on the racial inequities embedded in health and social service systems in the United States. Through her groundbreaking research and advocacy, Roberts has uncovered how these

How Can the New Act Accelerate University Research and Innovation?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Can the New Act Accelerate University Research and Innovation?

The landscape of university research and innovation has always been pivotal to driving technological and societal advancements. However, with evolving challenges surrounding intellectual property (IP) management and commercialization, legislative reform is increasingly necessary. The introduction

How Does China's New Board Law Impact Foreign Subsidiaries' Control?
Corporate & Financial Law How Does China's New Board Law Impact Foreign Subsidiaries' Control?

A recent amendment to China's Company Law mandates the inclusion of at least one Chinese employee on the board of directors for all Chinese companies with over 300 employees, including subsidiaries of foreign parent companies. This new requirement, effective from the date of the amendment,

Can Trump's Vision for Immigration Reform and Security Work?
Civil Law Can Trump's Vision for Immigration Reform and Security Work?

In an exclusive interview with Marc A. Thiessen, Donald Trump elaborated on Project 2025, reinstating deterrence strategies, and his nuanced perspective on immigration. The interview took place in the intimate setting of Trump's office in Mar-a-Lago, a room filled with memorabilia that reflect

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