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The deal may lead to Taylor Wessing’s German and French teams operating independently
ESG
The deal reached this week limits stricter sustainability rules to only the largest companies operating in the EU
M&A
Benjamin Fidler reflects on high-pressure M&A work, navigating market shifts, valuation challenges, client priorities, and delivering coordinated, cross-practice solutions
M&A
New hires and promotions were made across the PE, corporate, M&A, finance and capital markets practices in Frankfurt, Munich, London, New York and São Paulo
M&A
The tie-up will allow Dentons to better position itself to meet clients’ needs across Greater China, the firm said
Lawyers at Clifford Chance and Skadden examine how the regulation has driven legal demand at their firms and transformed advisory strategies
M&A
The firm’s Chinese and Australian partnerships will operate independently from March next year
Why sponsors are turning to holdco PIK to boost leverage and preserve cash amid Latin America’s volatility
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Sponsored

  • Sponsored by Elias Neocleous & Co
    On January 22 2020 the instrument of ratification of the Multilateral Convention to Implement Tax Treaty Related Matters (MLI), and the Cyprus position on the minimum standards of the MLI and explanatory statement, were published in the Official Gazette of the Republic.
  • Sponsored by Futej & Partners
    An amendment to the Commercial Code, introducing several important changes concerning the liquidation of companies, will come into force on October 1 2020. The amendment seeks to improve transparency in the business environment by taking aim at tax fraud as well as the deceptive practices associated with company liquidations.
  • Sponsored by Alfaro Ferrer & Ramírez
    Panama and the UK have shared diplomatic ties since 1908. The US brought the highest amount of foreign direct investment (FDI) into Panama in 2018, with the UK coming in eighth position in the FDI stakes. The 2015 FDI figures saw the UK in fourth spot after the US, Colombia and Switzerland (with a total of 6% of FDI into Panama).