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Registration of foreign companies in Argentina: new facilities by the IGJ
By General Resolution No. 10/2024, the General Inspectorate of Justice facilitated several aspects of the registration of foreign companies in Argentina.
Increase in the minimum capital stock of corporations in Argentina
By Executive Decree No. 209/2024, published on March 1, 2024, in the Argentine Official Gazette, effective as from the same day of its publication (hereinafter, the Decree), Section 186 of the General Companies Law No. 19,550 was amended, setting the minimum capital stock of corporations in Argentina
Guarantee of representatives of foreign companies in Argentina: changes by the IGJ
The regime of the guarantee of representatives of foreign companies in Argentina has changed in the rules of the General Inspectorate of Justice.
The IGJ has issued its General Resolution N° 5/2024, published on February 23, 2024, in the National Official Gazette, effective as of the following day.
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Competition Defense Law in Argentina
On May 15, 2018, the Argentine Federal Government published in the Official Gazette the new Competition Defense Law in Argentina, Law Number 27,442 (Ley de Defensa de la Competencia or LDC by its Spanish acronym), adjourning the local legislation and aligning it with international standards
Mergers and Acquisitions in Argentina: due diligence and hidden labor liabilities. A landmark decision from the Argentine Supreme Court of Justice helps to spot them
Mergers and Acquisitions in Argentina: due diligence and hidden labor liabilities. A landmark decision from the Argentine Supreme Court of Justice helps to spot them
In a recent landmark decision dated 24 April 2018, the Argentine Supreme Court of Justice (Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación, or CSJN), in re Rica, Carlos Martín c. Hospital Alemán y otros s/ Despido, addressed the issue of formally independent service providers
How to set up a representative office of a foreign not-for-profit organization in Argentina
Not-for-profit organizations in Argentina are governed by the Civil and Commercial Code of the Nation (Book I, Title II). Furthering the set up of these legal entities of the common good, the Public Registry of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires allows a foreign not-for-profit organization to establish and develop its activities in the country through a representative office.
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