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.
FCA Proposes Stricter Crypto Regulations to Protect UK Consumers
Corporate & Financial Law FCA Proposes Stricter Crypto Regulations to Protect UK Consumers

The UK's Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has recently proposed implementing stricter regulations on the cryptocurrency market, aiming to mitigate the risks associated with digital assets. This initiative was outlined in a discussion paper released on December 16. It aims to prohibit non-regulated

How AI Will Shape Legal Practice and Regulation in 2025
Tech & Intellectual Property How AI Will Shape Legal Practice and Regulation in 2025

As 2024 draws to a close, the legal sector braces itself for a wave of transformative advancements and challenges influenced by Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the year 2025. Insights from Oliver Roberts, Editor-in-Chief of AI and the Law at The National Law Review, along with input from 65

Q1 2025 Compliance Deadlines for Employers: Key Dates and Actions
Corporate & Financial Law Q1 2025 Compliance Deadlines for Employers: Key Dates and Actions

The first quarter of 2025 ushers in a multitude of crucial compliance deadlines for employers, significantly influencing benefits administration. Spanning federal, state, and local regulations, these deadlines mandate that employers systematically align their operations to avert penalties and

Tragic Loss of Syrian Freedom Fighter Mazen Al-Hamada Spurs Justice Call
International & Trade Law Tragic Loss of Syrian Freedom Fighter Mazen Al-Hamada Spurs Justice Call

Mazen Al-Hamada's life was a testament to the courage and resilience of those who stand up against authoritarian regimes, as he committed himself to the fight against the Assad regime throughout his life, engaging in both pro-democracy protests and humanitarian efforts during Syria's early

Spirit Airlines Files for Bankruptcy, Aims to Restructure and Survive
Corporate & Financial Law Spirit Airlines Files for Bankruptcy, Aims to Restructure and Survive

Spirit Airlines filed for bankruptcy protection on Monday, facing a culmination of challenges that forced it into this position. These issues included mounting financial losses, significant debts, increased competition, and failed merger attempts. Despite the bankruptcy declaration, Spirit

Mastering Corporate Governance for Sustainable Business Success in 2024
Corporate & Financial Law Mastering Corporate Governance for Sustainable Business Success in 2024

Corporate governance is a critical aspect of any business, ensuring that companies operate efficiently, ethically, and in the best interests of all stakeholders. This article provides a comprehensive guide to mastering corporate governance, offering insights and practical strategies to implement

Will Healthcare Budget Cuts Deepen Staff Shortages in Healthcare Sector?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Will Healthcare Budget Cuts Deepen Staff Shortages in Healthcare Sector?

The healthcare sector is at a critical juncture as new budget cuts threaten to exacerbate existing staff shortages, causing significant concern among professionals and policymakers alike. Public Health Minister Fleur Agema has vocally expressed her worries about the potential negative impact these

Is Vermont the Ideal Domicile for Captive Insurance Companies?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Vermont the Ideal Domicile for Captive Insurance Companies?

In today's volatile commercial insurance market, businesses have increasingly turned toward alternative risk management solutions to navigate the arduous terrain. Captive insurance, in particular, has emerged as a viable and attractive option for companies aiming to gain better control over their

Who Should Control Energy Policy in New Hampshire: PUC or DOE?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Who Should Control Energy Policy in New Hampshire: PUC or DOE?

As the upcoming legislative session in New Hampshire looms, a significant debate is brewing over who should control energy policy in the state. The Public Utilities Commission (PUC) and the Department of Energy (DOE) are at the center of this contention, with the Office of the Consumer Advocate

Travel Risk Management Sees 17% Rise in Evacuations and Repatriations
Corporate & Financial Law Travel Risk Management Sees 17% Rise in Evacuations and Repatriations

In an increasingly volatile global landscape, both business and leisure travelers are facing rising challenges. World Travel Protection (WTP), a prominent global travel risk management company, has observed a significant uptick in emergency evacuations and repatriations, signaling the need for more

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