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Successful IPO Requires Sparking Investor Imagination

Posted on April 18, 2019 by | Compliance, Corporate Culture, Corporate Governance, Executive Profile, General Counsel, In-House Counsel | No Comments

As general counsel for Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings, Daniel S. Farkas guided the company through a successful initial public offering. In addition to helping it grow its combined fleet to 26 ships, Farkas has assisted with navigating new markets. He reflects on the IPO process and how general counsel can get potential investors excited about a company’s growth prospects. As Norwegian sails into new waters, what regulations are you watching most closely, and how have you adjusted your daily operations to address them? Prior to beginning operations to Cuba in March 2017, we had to become well versed in all […]

Growing Global Compliance Compels e-Invoicing Adoption

e-invoicing adoption
Posted on September 25, 2017 by | Compliance, e-Invoicing, Subject Matter Expertise, Tariffs | No Comments

Just as indirect tax regimes continue to grow, with India the most recent country to adopt a nationwide GST regime, in July 2017, many countries are adding a new weapon to their arsenals to ensure indirect tax compliance: e-invoicing. Driven by emerging digital frontiers and globalization, which makes tax collection even trickier, governments are increasingly leveraging technology to strengthen collection of indirect and customs taxes. In many countries, this effort has gone hand in hand with requirements to provide electronic files directly from companies’ enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems. That move, in turn, provides governments a more efficient means of […]

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