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ESG
The move comes after a US federal judge struck down the directive against the firm earlier in May
Law firms that are fully transparent about costs can better cater to in-house counsel demands, but a big gap in expectations remains, IFLR data reveals
Asia managing partner Matthew O’Callaghan discusses how the firm is poised to capture opportunities in the region, particularly in financial services
Borrowers and lenders can plan ahead of the curve amid financial pressures
M&A
As defence spending soars to new highs and private capital is dominating the sector, new doors are opening for law firms
New hires were made across the finance, M&A and funds practices in New York, London and Paris
M&A
The firm’s managing partners in London and Lisbon discuss why Portugal was the place to go next
ESG
With four months until a final decision is made on cutting red tape, Arthur Cox's head of ESG says the firm is not advising clients to put their pens down
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  • Sponsored by Sidley Austin
    Sidley Austin partners review implementation and enforcement actions across Europe and highlight risky areas in data protection to watch in the future
  • Sponsored by Nishimura & Asahi
    For the first time in Vietnam, a unified governmental regulation on internal audit has been promulgated through Decree 05/2019/ND-CP dated January 22 2019 (Decree 05) which came into effect on April 1 2019. Previously, only a few entities, such as credit institutions and the State Bank of Vietnam, were required to conduct an internal audit under different legal regulations. Decree 05 has added new types of entities which are required to conduct an internal audit by April 1 2021 at the latest.
  • Sponsored by Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie
    Reports of private equity successes and challenges arguably stand in sharper contrast in Nigeria than in comparable emerging markets. Folake Elias-Adebowale, Ozofu ‘Latunde Ogiemudia and Christine Sijuwade of Udo Udoma Belo-Osagie examine the balancing act investors need to perfect