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Economic Laws Practice has summarized various tax structures and its repercussions of the Union Budget 2011.
Page 15 of the report details about the much debated "Legal Consultancy Service" and the tax implications on lawyers.
A detailed webinar has been prepared by ELP whic highlights the important amendments in the Budget 2011.
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The Viewpoint: Indemnification Provisions - Is the fight on the indemnity clause worth the effort?
May 17, 2012 | Bar & Bench brings to you the twentieth article on 'The Viewpoint' series with its Knowledge Partner AZB & Partners. AZB Senior Associate Nandish Vyas and Associate Pranati Ishwar in this article seek to examine the context in which indemnification rights are relevant for acquisition transactions, and also seek to explore if there are areas where they are potentially not worth the comments (2)










