Europe
Following Royal Assent granted this week, the UK now recognises digital assets as personal property under the new law
New hires and promotions were made across the corporate, finance and infrastructure practices in key markets, including Riyadh, New York, London and Milan
Maria Cristina Storchi delves into what prompted her return to the Italian firm 18 years after leaving for ‘big law’
The tie-up will strengthen the combined firm’s corporate, banking and finance, and capital markets offering
Lawyers welcome the European Commission revamp, saying the reforms bring long-needed clarity to sustainable finance
After more than 26 years at the firm, M&A partner Dominique Maes talks purpose, people and the art of closing deals
The new outfit, Ashurst Perkins Coie, will bring together around 3,000 lawyers across 23 countries
MEPs back lighter sustainability reporting and due diligence rules, with government talks due to start on Tuesday, November 18
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Sponsored by Fellner Wratzfeld & PartnersMarkus Fellner, Florian Henöckl, and Elisabeth Fischer-Schwarz of Fellner Wratzfeld & Partners examine the latest Austrian insolvency trends, the economic and legal factors driving them, and the potential implications for businesses and creditors
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Sponsored by LPA LawDespite political and geopolitical uncertainties, the key components of a business-friendly environment are still in place in France and present an opportunity for further Chinese investment, say Raphaël Chantelot, Ran Hu, and Hubert Bazin of LPA Law
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Sponsored by Prager DreifussGuy Deillon of Prager Dreifuss examines how a Swiss Federal Administrative Court ruling regarding the cancellation and reduction of Credit Suisse bonuses reinforces the legal limits on crisis-driven regulatory intervention
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