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The effective date of the final rule for investment advisers and exempt reporting advisers will be delayed by two years
New hires were made across the M&A, securities and finance practices in New York, Miami and London
The first major US digital assets law is set to drive new client demand, complex advisory needs and internal investment across legal teams, lawyers say
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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
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  • Sponsored by Frasers Law Company
    Vietnamese project financing is maturing, backed by a series of renewable energy initiatives, a new (pending) PPP regime and the financial closure of a string of benchmark BOT projects. Mark Anthony Fraser and Stefano Pellegrino of Frasers Law Company take a look
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    The Salvadoran Law on Secured Transactions (SLST) has been in force since April 2014 by Decree No 488, which is based on the Organisation of American State´s (OAS) Model Inter-American Law on Secured Transactions. Under Article 88, the SLST clarified that the new national central registry would become operational no later than six months after this law came into force (that is, October 15 2014).The creation of the SLST had an overarching theme: to improve access to credit for micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), particularly those involving women-owned businesses and other marginalised groups.
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    The Court of Appeal's decision in Bank of Ireland v Eteams (International) brings further important legal clarity for all forms of receivables finance transactions, as well as the 'true sale' opinions given by lawyers in the context of such deals.