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The first-of-its-kind bill for payment stablecoins will bring clarity to a sector “clouded by uncertainty”
Partners Sushila Nayak and James Jirtle join at a time when the firm is in ‘growth mode’ and ready to tap into structured credit and collateralised loan obligation opportunities
New hires were made across the financial regulation, M&A and investment funds practices in London, New York and Chicago
Lawyers who can help in-house counsel manage costs and budget stand out, but few meet client expectations in the UK, IFLR data reveals
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
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Sponsored by CuatrecasasMaria João Ricou and Manuel Requicha Ferreira, Cuatrecasas Gonçalves Pereira
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Sponsored by HomburgerHomburger partner Jürg Frick explains how Swiss regulators are working to strengthen the country’s competitiveness as a fund centre
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Sponsored by Bär & KarrerSwitzerland is well known as an innovation-friendly jurisdiction, in particular in the financial sector. This is partly due to the technology-neutral and principle-based approach of its regulation, which has allowed the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) and other Swiss authorities and self-regulatory organisations to flexibly address the challenges of emerging technology, such as distributed ledger technology (DLT), being used in financial services. Furthermore, Swiss regulation typically aims to create a level playing field between traditional players and innovators, seeking to ensure that the goals of financial regulation are met regardless of the technology used in a business model.
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