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The applicable legislation establishing a national screening mechanism for foreign direct investments (FDI) and implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/452 in Greece is Law 5202/2025, which was adopted on 22 May 2025 (Greek FDI Law).
United States | Publication | April 2021
As the COVID-19 pandemic has continued, many cities have passed ordinances providing hazard or "hero pay" to essential workers, typically amounting to an extra US$4 to US$5 per hour. Recently, Los Angeles City and Los Angeles County passed such ordinances, following the likes of Berkeley, Buena Park, Coachella, Daly, Montebello, Oakland, San Jose, San Leandro, Seattle, and West Hollywood. One city, Long Beach, passed its "hero pay" ordinance on January 19, 2021, requiring large grocery stores in the city to provide each grocery worker with premium pay of an additional US$4 per hour for each hour worked for a minimum of 120 days. On January 20, 2021, the California Grocers Association (CGA) filed suit against the City of Long Beach, contending its "hero pay" ordinance was preempted by the National Labor Relations Act and violated the Equal Protection and Contracts clauses of the U.S. and California constitutions. On February 25, 2021, the District Court denied CGA's request for a preliminary injunction finding CGA was unlikely to prevail on its preemption, equal protection and contract clause claims.
CGA has now appealed the District Court's decision to the Ninth Circuit. With more and more cities passing "hero pay" ordinances, all eyes will be on the Ninth Circuit to see how it rules on this appeal.
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The applicable legislation establishing a national screening mechanism for foreign direct investments (FDI) and implementing Regulation (EU) 2019/452 in Greece is Law 5202/2025, which was adopted on 22 May 2025 (Greek FDI Law).
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The UK Government’s Department for Transport (the DfT) has published its Maritime Decarbonisation Strategy, setting out its plan for decarbonising maritime and new decarbonisation goals for the UK domestic maritime sector.
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On 29 May 2025, in Finlayson v Caterpillar Financial Services Corp [2025] UKPC 24 (The Bahamas), the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom (the Privy Council) heard the appeal of Mr Garet O Finlayson and Mr Mark Finlayson (the Appellants) following the Supreme Court of the Bahamas and the Court of Appeal of the Bahamas finding in favour of the respondent, Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation (the Respondent).
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