Simon Haidegger

Simon Haidegger

Corporate Law Specialist
Simon Haidegger is a Corporate Services expert specializing in employment law and regulatory compliance. He focuses on employee rights, workplace regulations, and compliance frameworks. Simon provides practical advice that helps businesses align HR policies with legal requirements to mitigate risk.
Can South Korea's Crypto Crackdown Shape Global Market Regulations?
Tech & Intellectual Property Can South Korea's Crypto Crackdown Shape Global Market Regulations?

South Korea has taken a significant step in enforcing stricter regulations on cryptocurrency exchanges, targeting 14 major platforms, including KuCoin and MEXC, for failing to comply with local reporting and registration requirements. On April 14, South Korea's Financial Intelligence Unit

US Lawmakers Pave Way for New Crypto Investments and Innovations
Tech & Intellectual Property US Lawmakers Pave Way for New Crypto Investments and Innovations

In the rapidly evolving world of cryptocurrency, a significant policy shift in the United States is setting the stage for a new wave of blockchain innovation and investment. This article delves into recent changes within the US legislative framework that could impact which cryptocurrencies are most

How Will New Illinois Labor Laws Impact Employers and Employees?
Civil Law How Will New Illinois Labor Laws Impact Employers and Employees?

The recent legislative changes in Illinois have brought about significant modifications to labor and employment laws. These laws, signed into effect by Governor Pritzker, are set to reshape the employment landscape in the state. For employers, understanding and implementing these changes is crucial

Is Compliance Tech the Key to Future-Proofing RIAs in 2025?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is Compliance Tech the Key to Future-Proofing RIAs in 2025?

Registered Investment Advisers (RIAs) have found themselves under ever-increasing regulatory scrutiny, specifically in areas such as cybersecurity, anti-money laundering (AML), and operational oversight. The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) now mandates rigorous compliance protocols,

EU’s CSDDD: Ethical Supply Chains Transform Compliance into Strategy
Corporate & Financial Law EU’s CSDDD: Ethical Supply Chains Transform Compliance into Strategy

Desiree Sainthrope is a legal expert with a profound understanding of trade agreements and global compliance. Furthermore, her insights into intellectual property and the implications of emerging technologies such as AI have positioned her as a sought-after authority in the legal field. In

Truckers Advocate for Flexible Hours and Removal of Logging Devices
Regulatory & Administrative Law Truckers Advocate for Flexible Hours and Removal of Logging Devices

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) recently embarked on a unique initiative to solicit public feedback on federal regulations that could be modified or eliminated without compromising safety. This initiative was in line with President Donald Trump's wider push for deregulation aimed

Should AI Companies Compensate Creators for Their Content?
Tech & Intellectual Property Should AI Companies Compensate Creators for Their Content?

The question of whether AI companies should compensate creators for their content has stirred significant debate in recent years, particularly amid the exponential rise of artificial intelligence technologies and their integration into various creative industries. The News/Media Alliance, a

Are AI Training Models Infringing on Copyrighted Content?
Tech & Intellectual Property Are AI Training Models Infringing on Copyrighted Content?

Imagine an artificial intelligence system trained on a vast ocean of digital content: books, articles, music, and images. As AI technology evolves at lightning speed, questions arise about whether these models ever cross the line into illegal territory, borrowing too much from copyrighted material.

How Does the New Act Extend Tax Deadlines for Disaster Victims?
Corporate & Financial Law How Does the New Act Extend Tax Deadlines for Disaster Victims?

The U.S. House of Representatives has passed the bipartisan Disaster Related Extension of Deadlines Act. The legislation, introduced by Rep. Greg Murphy (R-NC), grants victims of disasters an extended period of three years following a postponed filing deadline to claim tax refunds and credits. This

How Will 2025 Financial Reforms Shape Future Market Conduct?
Corporate & Financial Law How Will 2025 Financial Reforms Shape Future Market Conduct?

The financial landscape is on the brink of substantial transformation with the commencement of the financial reforms set for 2025. These reforms represent a significant shift in regulatory frameworks and promise sweeping changes in market conduct. As stakeholders across the board brace for the

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