Autor: Sandra Angora

  • BLOG POST | THE BREXIT LAW APP: ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW, IS AVAILABLE ON YOUR PHONE!

    BLOG POST | THE BREXIT LAW APP: ALL YOU WANT TO KNOW, IS AVAILABLE ON YOUR PHONE!

    SCORNIK GERSTEIN LLP HAS LAUNCHED THE BREXIT LAW APP.

    Due to the uncertainty and confusion generated by Brexit, we noted that individuals and companies required fast access to information about the legislative changes that Brexit is bringing in plain, easy and direct language.

    The main purpose of The Brexit Law is to keep users up to date about the legislative changes due to Brexit.

    Users can choose through which free platform they prefer to receive the information: visiting our website, subscribing to our newsletter or downloading our mobile application.

    The platforms allow the user to search for information by areas of law (in English and Spanish) or by date (calendar feature). The Brexit Opportunity is where we will inform users and advise them how to manage this change as an opportunity.

    If the users cannot find the answer to what they are looking for in the articles and comments of The Brexit Law, they can contact with our solicitors through the platforms easily and find the answer they seek.

    We believe that law firms should constantly seek new ways to engage and better deliver its services and that technology is undoubtedly the way forward. Technology is now more than ever not just a tool but an essential must for any practice to keep ahead of the curve.

    To make sure that we achieve our purpose, we are working in collaboration of associations and groups which represent the interest of British individuals and companies in Spain and Spanish individuals and companies in the United Kingdom.

    If you are interested in arranging with us any activity related to Brexit, do not hesitate to contact us at info@thebrexitlaw.com.

     

     

  • TRADE TIPS | ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 CRISIS IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

    TRADE TIPS | ANALYZING THE IMPACT OF THE COVID-19 CRISIS IN THE HOSPITALITY INDUSTRY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM

    After many months full of economic uncertainty, there is little doubt that the global pandemic of Covid-19 has had a crippling effect on lots of businesses across the UK. We can see that the impact of the pandemic has affected companies from a huge variety of sectors such as retail, education, transport, manufacturing, health and beauty… However, it is also true that certain industries have been affected much more than others. One example of this is the hospitality sector, an industry that has been severely impacted by the lockdown and heavily suffered from the devastating consequences of the Covid-19 crisis.

    This trade tip delivered by the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the United Kingdom will give you lots of useful tips to make sure that you are equipped with the accurate tools to enter the new year much stronger while building your strategy for recovery. Without doubt the hospitality sector as a whole is on the road to recovery. So, let’s collaborate and welcome the future together.

    Watch the presentation here. 

     

     

     

  • TRADE TIPS | IMPACTO DE LA CRISIS DEL COVID-19 EN EL SECTOR «HOSPITALITY» ESPAÑOL

    TRADE TIPS | IMPACTO DE LA CRISIS DEL COVID-19 EN EL SECTOR «HOSPITALITY» ESPAÑOL

    El sector «hospitality» español ha sido uno de los más dañados debido a la crisis global generalizada por la emergencia del COVID-19. Tal y como ha declarado la asociación de Hostelería de España, la caída registrada por el sector durante el año 2020 se aproximó a una pérdida total de 70,000 millones de €, lo que se aproxima al 50% de sus ventas anuales, así como el cierre definitivo de 85000 bares y restaurantes.

    Pero, ¿qué ocurrirá en el futuro próximo? Desde la Cámara Oficial de Comercio de España en el Reino Unido queremos animar al sector y a todos los individuos que lo constituyen a no perder el optimismo y la confianza en que todo volverá a tener la rentabilidad y el éxito alcanzado en el pasado.  Sin duda alguna, esta crisis sanitaria y económica debe sacar todas las fortalezas del sector español por excelencia. Es imprescindible para los hosteleros españoles luchar por el futuro de su hostelería con conocimiento, esfuerzo y pasión. El camino que les espera será duro y largo, pero juntos, trabajando en equipo e inpirándose en sus referentes, saldrán de esta crisis y de todo lo que se les ponga por delante.

    Puedes verlo aquí. 

     

     

  • BLOG POST | LEADERSHIP OR ENTREPENEURIAL LEADERSHIP?

    BLOG POST | LEADERSHIP OR ENTREPENEURIAL LEADERSHIP?

     

    Leadership or Entrepreneurial Leadership?
    Entrepreneurs have become the new heroes of the business world.

    At Harvard Business School, even students who plan to join blue chip firms and have no intention of ever launching start-ups would be insulted if someone told them they weren’t “entrepreneurial.” And this is why: Entrepreneurialism is highly valued in today’s labour market. Companies of all shapes and sizes aspire to be seen as highly innovative, nimble, and agile—all qualities traditionally ascribed to entrepreneurs.

    Yet in their recruiting efforts, companies do not have a scientific way of separating true entrepreneurs from other talented candidates. Instead, they fall back on broad stereotypes.

    But what is Entrepreneurial Leadership?

    In 2004, Chris Roebuck defined entrepreneurial leadership as “organizing a group of people to achieve a common goal using proactive entrepreneurial behaviour by optimising risk, innovating to take advantage of opportunities, taking personal responsibility and managing change within a dynamic environment for the benefit of [an] organisation”.

    Entrepreneurial leaders may work within a formalised organisation structure. But they use the skills and approaches associated with successful entrepreneurs.

    Why do we need Entrepreneurial Leadership?

    The answer is relatively simple. To keep up with the swift pace of change in the world, we need forward thinking, creativity and innovative ideas.
    In today’s fast-changing world, leaders need to be agile. You need to be able to make decisions quickly, take action and learn from the results. You need to anticipate the future, respond to unforeseen circumstances and adapt to change.

    That relies on entrepreneurial leadership.

    In other words, entrepreneurial leadership is like white water rafting. To ride the waves of change, you need a strong sense of purpose and motivation. You need a committed and effective team. And you need the agility to respond quickly and change direction when needed.

    And for that reason, entrepreneurial leadership is not just for start-ups. It’s for all organisations.

    Some of the common entrepreneurial leadership characteristics are as follows.

    1. COMMUNICATION SKILLS:
      The leader is able to clearly articulate their ideas, and the plan to achieve common goals. They encourage communication between departments and across levels. They avoid ambiguities and generalizations, and are able to avoid conflict and misunderstanding due to poor communication
    2. VISION:                                                                                                                                                                                      A successful entrepreneurial leader has a clear vision. He knows exactly where he wants to go and how to get there. They communicate their vision to the team and work with them to make the vision a reality.
    3. SUPPORTIVE:
      An entrepreneurial leader realizes the importance of initiative and reactiveness, and they go out of their way to provide all the support that the team needs to achieve their goals. The leader usually does not punish employees when they take a calculated risk which misfires. Instead, they sit down with employees to analyse what went wrong and work with them to correct the mistakes.
    4. SELF-BELIEF:
      The leader has tremendous belief in themselves and has confidence gained from years of experimenting, at times failing, and learning. They are aware of their strengths and weaknesses, and demonstrate their skills without hubris. An entrepreneurial leader is very self-assured.
    5. SHARES SUCCESS:
      When the team or the organization succeeds at something, the leader does not hog the limelight or take all the credit. They acknowledge the contribution of others and share the accolades with them.
    6. INVOLVED:
      You will not find an entrepreneurial leader cooped up in the office. Leaders like to spend time among employees, walk around the factory or department, interact with everyone, and see them doing their job. This leader will usually take some time out to informally chat with employees, and understand their work and personal challenges.
    7. CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE CONDUCTIVE TO GROW:
      With a deep understanding of the importance of other people’s contribution to organizational success, the entrepreneurial leader creates an atmosphere that encourages everyone to share ideas, grow, and thrive. They actively seek other’s opinions, and encourage them to come up with solutions to the problems that they face. The entrepreneurial leader also provides positive feedback when employees come forward with an opinion.
    8. HONESTY:
      Honesty is the most important quality of an exceptional leader. Entrepreneurial leaders who are honest are able to quickly win the trust of their employees. People respect leaders to come across as honest, and are more likely to accept positive or negative feedback and also work harder.
    9. PERSEVERANCE:
      When the going gets tough, the entrepreneurial leader perseveres. True entrepreneurs simply don’t quit, they keep going till they find what they’re looking for.
    10. LEARNING:
      The leader not only invests significantly in learning and updating their knowledge, but they also create a learning environment in the organization encouraging others to improve their knowledge, widen their experience, and tackle multiple challenges. They encourage employees to think outside the box and come up with creative solutions to problems.

    No matter what context you’re operating in (organisational change, new venture, setting up a family business…), entrepreneurial leadership will be central to your growth. Developing leadership skills helps develop talent, roll out new products and services, deliver efficiency and gain market share.

    Download your GUIDE Is a Lack of Self Leadership Derailing Your Organisation?

    Thanks for reading!

    Nieves

    Founder www.FastrackTorefocus.com | Corporate and Executive Coach|Career Coach |Consultant|Lecturer| Author |Mindfulness Master
    00 44 (0) 7448947145

     

     

     

  • BLOG POST | HAUSFELD REVEALS A NEW LOOK

    BLOG POST | HAUSFELD REVEALS A NEW LOOK

    When our member firm Hausfeld started, it set out to challenge the status quo with new alternative legal thinking, finding different ways of righting wrongs and successfully resolving disputes for its clients, driven by a bold approach and pioneering experience – and to do so in a familial and dynamic law firm culture.

    The firm grew from 1 office with 17 lawyers to 12 offices with 250+ lawyers and staff today. They recognised that it was vital to set out distinctly what they do best in a way that is relevant to their audience, and to communicate how they bring value effectively – both internally and externally – so they partnered with brand agency Living to help tell their story.

    The aim of their new visual brand is to reflect their ‘personality’ and communicate who Hausfeld is, what they do and why that matters – not just in words, but also through vision. The colours and the bespoke visuals perfectly reflect the Hausfeld values: pioneering, unconventional, pragmatic, tenacious and bold.

    • PIONEERING
      “Since our start, we’ve shaped law, transformed legal practices with new ideas and brought claims other aren’t bold enough to bring.”
    • UNCONVENTIONAL
      “Our entire ethos is atypical. We look beyond the horizon with a visionary determination to find outcomes that fit our clients’ needs.”
    • PRAGMATIC
      “Litigation is complicated but our practical and thoughtful approach, delivered by bright minds, makes disputes resolution more certain and ensures we get results.”
    • TENACIOUS                                                                                                                                                                          “We are tireless in acting for our clients and getting the best results for them.”
    • BOLD
      “We’ve always been proud of being thoughtfully rebellious. The people who join us find other firms too constricting, less enterprising and less able to innovate for their clients.”

    Hausfeld, for the challenge.

     

     

  • Brexit: Operate in Europe Through a Subsidiary or Branch

    Brexit: Operate in Europe Through a Subsidiary or Branch

    BLOG POST BY SCORNIK GERSTEIN LLP

    If you are looking to establish a presence within the European Union (EU) after Brexit, you may wish to consider setting up a branch or subsidiary in Spain (SP).

    SPANISH SUBSIDIARY OR BRANCH: WHICH IS BEST?
    The key differences to consider when choosing the type entity right for your business model, are listed below:
    • A subsidiary is an independent legal entity, responsible only for its own liabilities and debts that it incurs and the parent company is not affected by these whereas a branch is dependent on the parent company, which will be responsible for any liability that the branch incurs.
    • There is no minimum share capital amount to set up a branch in Spain. In contrast, establishing a subsidiary requires €60,000 minimum share capital for a Public Limited Company (PLC) and €3,000 for a Limited Liability Company (LLC) although the Spanish media have recently published that the government intends to reduce the minimum share capital to 1 Euro.[1]

    WHAT ARE THE MAIN REQUIREMENTS FOR OPENING A BRANCH OFFICE OR A SUBSIDIARY IN SPAIN?
    The procedure to open a subsidiary or a branch in SP is similar. The common requirements include the following:
    1. Opening a bank account in the company’s name, which will be used for depositing the share capital.
    2. A copy of the certificate of incorporation of the parent company.
    3. Obtain (the provisional) and then keep (the definitive) tax identification NIF (número de identificación fiscal) at the Spanish Tax Agency.

    The decision of setting up a subsidiary or a branch has to be taken by a general meeting of the shareholders of the parent company and the resolution must be legally translated into Spanish.
    Public deed of incorporation must be granted before a Notary Public and then submitted at the Spanish Commercial Registry.

    MUST I TRAVEL TO SPAIN TO SET UP A SUBSIDIARY OR A BRANCH?
    Not necessarily, our team of Spanish speaking lawyers can set up for you a subsidiary or a branch in Spain on behalf of the parent company, through a Power of Attorney.

    If you wish to keep updated about the new rules and new opportunities generated by Brexit, please register your interest atwww.thebrexitlaw.com

    SCORNIK GERSTEIN LLP is offering all the members of the Spanish Chamber of Commerce in the UK a 25% discount on all our professional legal services until 31.05.2021.

    For further information, please click below 

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