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Hedge funds, MiFID, private equity – bringing you focus every month IFLR continues with special feature cover stories looking at one topic every month. Recent issues have featured hedge funds and MiFID and September will focus on private equity. Future editions will look at corporate hybrid deals, the EU Transparency Directive and fast-growing markets such as India and China. These topics are considered from several angles, with opinions and articles from around the world, and angles from leading players that make you question your outlook.
International Financial Law Review has expanded Over 25 years’ of experience and editorial acumen has been honed and invigorated, to deliver more punch and clear thinking in our coverage.
Twice as many articles The new IFLR carries twice as many articles as before - from regulators, in-house counsel and leading lawyers. Now in four dedicated practice sections… There are dedicated sections for M&A, capital markets, financial services, project finance and banking, each with analysis of the most innovative deals, the trends in the market and the latest legislation. …plus an extra fifth section on the legal market itself A new section on the legal industry analyses which firms are winning the work on deals, and why - written by IFLR's journalists in London, New York and Hong Kong. Introducing Consultant Editor Cliff Dammers… There are now also more roundtables in IFLR, collecting opinion and debate on the hot topics, chaired by IFLR Consulting Editor Cliff Dammers, ex-Secretary General of IPMA. …and young dynamic Contributing Editors with a sharp, fresh eye IFLR's new Contributing Editors debuted in the September issue. These are some of the most dynamic young partners in the international financial law field writing candid columns every month on their personal experiences and opinions.
The same team of more than 15 contributing editors globally including some of the most active lawyers from firms such as Cravath Swaine & Moore, Linklaters, and Latham & Watkins, will be reviewing submissions to the magazine to ensure that what ends up on your desk is truly unmissable reading.
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