Europe
Companies in neighbouring Switzerland need lawyers who are up to date with the changing regulations as the EU relaxes its ESG requirements
The Life Sciences Awards announces the winners for the 6th annual awards
The memorandum establishes standards in line with the White House executive order published earlier in February
The Paris-based finance lawyer explains why he would want to be a historian and why finding a legal solution to a business challenge excites him
New categories have been added to reflect a changing legal and social landscape
Regulations must be effective, not excessive, says OCC chief Rodney Hood
As the European Commission seeks input on updating its 20-year-old merger rules, focusing on traditional competition metrics will no longer be enough, lawyers say
Amid sectoral realignment and strategic growth, energy, real estate and PE are playing central roles in reshaping deal flows in the CEE region
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Sponsored by Vieira de Almeida & AssociadosMiguel Ventura of Vieira de Almeida & Associados explores the complex and potentially highly significant interplay between a company’s value chain and the EU’s Taxonomy Regulation
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Sponsored by Walder WyssAlex Nikitine, Andreas Hösli, and Carmen Spichiger of Walder Wyss explore the challenges facing Swiss companies as they attempt to balance Swiss, EU, and international ESG requirements, and adapt to recent legislative developments
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Sponsored by AdvestraAnnette Weber of Advestra believes an extension of the current scope of ESG reporting is not meaningful given the substantial burden for smaller companies and against the background of the EU’s new ‘omnibus’ package
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