Europe
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has issued an interim final rule restoring its streamlined process for reviewing bank merger applications
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While M&A activity in public markets may decline, the private market could gain momentum as it operates under different market dynamics
With deadlines extended and further reforms on the horizon, companies should take strategic steps now to futureproof their operations and ensure resilience amid evolving regulations
Kirkland & Ellis, Freshfields, and Davis Polk ranked as top three global principal advisers for Q1 2025 M&A activity
Streamlined rules won’t reduce the legal load for businesses as 70% of the regulation compliance obligations still stand
Partner Tom Grant discusses the legal innovation behind the first Solvency II-compliant restricted tier 1 bond issuance in Portugal and how it can help the firm to win more work
Three of the firm’s lawyers discuss the key drivers behind dealmaking activity and how they adopt a strategic approach in helping clients navigate challenges
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Sponsored by PwCKely Pesketzi of PwC Legal Greece reports on Greece’s economic rebound and the solidifying of its banking and finance systems through new legal provisions and tools
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Sponsored by Drew & NapierBenedict Teo, Tham Feei Sy and Yvette Fong of Drew & Napier draw on case law from Singapore and the UK in analysing the main legal difficulties for cryptocurrency stakeholders
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Sponsored by Prager DreifussUrs Feller and Marcel Frey of Prager Dreifuss analyse a recent relaxing of Swiss regulation related to legal privilege for in-house counsel during internal investigations
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