European Union
A vote on the future of CSRD and CS3D will be held in Brussels next week
The SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance advised firms on how the government shutdown will affect IPOs and other capital markets filings, offering practical steps while operations are limited
Mayer Brown’s James Ford says there are ways to navigate conflicting ESG laws on both sides of the pond
Three law firms weigh in on the EU’s new Hydrogen and Decarbonised Gas Market Package, revealing how it will ignite investment opportunities and fuel client demand in the hydrogen sector
Looking ahead, financial services firms must keep an eye on member state implementation and potential gold plating
The European Court of Human Rights climate decision could consequently increase lawyers’ workloads on a global scale
Law firms are advising clients affected by post-Brexit divergence, which is forcing firms with both a UK and an EU presence to operate two separate compliance policies and reporting systems
D day for the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive has been delayed amid pushback from key member states
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Sponsored by Debevoise & PlimptonDebevoise & Plimpton's Alan Davies, Pierre Maugüé and Gregg Young explain the importance of a detailed understanding of the events that can result in a draw stop
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Sponsored by Allen & OveryAllen & Overy's Paul Péporté explains why the country’s fiduciary regime offers an efficient solution for funds looking to tap Europe's loan market