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.
How Are New Privacy Laws and AI Regulations Shaping the 2025 Landscape?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Are New Privacy Laws and AI Regulations Shaping the 2025 Landscape?

The year 2024 has witnessed significant developments in the realm of workplace privacy, data management, and security, with new privacy laws and AI regulations reshaping the way organizations handle consumer data and deploy artificial intelligence technologies. As businesses navigate an

Can Armenia's 2025-31 Program Revitalize Its Labor Market and Economy?
Civil Law Can Armenia's 2025-31 Program Revitalize Its Labor Market and Economy?

Armenia has recently unveiled a comprehensive strategic program aimed at increasing employment and creating a competitive workforce over the period from 2025 to 2031. This ambitious initiative, developed by the Ministry of Labor and Social Affairs, seeks to boost employment among specific groups,

Why Do Ride-Hailing Drivers Prefer Self-Employment Over Benefits?
Civil Law Why Do Ride-Hailing Drivers Prefer Self-Employment Over Benefits?

Recent trends in the ride-hailing industry reveal that drivers overwhelmingly favor self-employment despite efforts to transition them to traditional employment models that include benefits like sick pay and holiday pay. According to a Bolt report, these drivers place a higher value on the

Connecticut Transportation: Progress, Challenges, and Safety Concerns
Regulatory & Administrative Law Connecticut Transportation: Progress, Challenges, and Safety Concerns

Reflecting on Connecticut's transportation landscape over the past year provides a revealing look at the achievements, setbacks, and ongoing challenges that define the state's infrastructure and safety measures. While significant advancements in transportation infrastructure have been achieved,

Is New Development at Beacon Park Worth the Overdevelopment Concerns?
Civil Law Is New Development at Beacon Park Worth the Overdevelopment Concerns?

The district council recently approved the construction of nine new business units at Devon's Beacon Park, an industrial estate in Dartington. This decision has sparked considerable debate among local residents, council members, and business stakeholders due to concerns about overdevelopment and

Anna Hansen's Tenure Transforms Santa Fe County's Environmental Landscape
Regulatory & Administrative Law Anna Hansen's Tenure Transforms Santa Fe County's Environmental Landscape

Anna Hansen, the outgoing District 2 Commissioner for Santa Fe County, has left an indelible mark on the region through her unwavering commitment to environmental preservation and sustainable development. Over her eight-year tenure, Hansen has championed numerous initiatives aimed at protecting

Can Private Investment Solve Maryland’s Transportation Funding Crisis?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Can Private Investment Solve Maryland’s Transportation Funding Crisis?

Maryland faces a severe transportation funding crisis, magnified by the COVID-19 pandemic, fuel-efficient vehicle shifts, and rising construction costs. Maryland's transportation infrastructure relies heavily on motor fuel taxes, vehicle fees, federal funding, and tolling to fund its transportation

Is Public Acceptance of the RSV Vaccine on the Rise in the U.S.?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Is Public Acceptance of the RSV Vaccine on the Rise in the U.S.?

The acceptance of the RSV vaccine in the United States is witnessing a significant upward trend, according to recent surveys by the Annenberg Public Policy Center (APPC). Conducted in October 2023 and November 2024, these surveys provide a detailed analysis of the changing public views on the RSV

Ortega's New Law Tightens Grip on Nicaragua's Financial Institutions
Corporate & Financial Law Ortega's New Law Tightens Grip on Nicaragua's Financial Institutions

On Christmas Eve, Nicaraguan dictator Daniel Ortega introduced a legislative proposal with far-reaching implications for the country’s financial institutions. This new law aims to reshape the administration of the Central Bank of Nicaragua (BCN) and the Superintendency of Banks and Other Financial

Japan Faces Rising Personal Debt Crisis with Increasing Bankruptcies
Corporate & Financial Law Japan Faces Rising Personal Debt Crisis with Increasing Bankruptcies

Japan is grappling with a mounting personal debt crisis, leading to a surge in bankruptcies and a rise in suicide rates. The escalating financial strain on households results from various economic factors, including rising interest rates and the increasing cost of living. This article delves into

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