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M&A
The move aligns with the firm’s ambition to target Swiss businesses aiming for global expansion and foreign investors seeking Swiss assets
M&A
Lindsay Kaplan explains why the best lawyers understand their clients' businesses and analyse their pain points and goals
ESG
Policy rollbacks, market strains and rising costs put renewables under pressure in 2025 with the challenge to adapt fast or risk being left behind
ESG
When applied to sustainable public-private projects, the debt-for-nature conservation model mobilises capital to drive investable solutions
New hires were made across the finance, energy, and infrastructure finance practices in Milan, New York, Dubai, and London
M&A
Finance, M&A, and PE partner Ouns Lemseffer joins the firm as head of Morocco, ahead of plans by the firm to establish its first office in Casablanca
Humayun Khalid rejoins the firm after six years at Goldman to help define its private credit strategy and global ambitions
M&A
The firm’s chair and London co-head share how its recent merger elevates its M&A strength and global reach, and outline their bold vision for the firm’s future
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  • Sponsored by Futej & Partners
    The transfer of agricultural land in Slovakia was long subject to special restrictions. The Act on Acquisition of Ownership of Agricultural Land of 2014 provided for a special procedure for the transfer of title to agricultural land.
  • Sponsored by LPA Law
    Chinese investment into France grew in 2018 even as it dropped across the rest of Europe, and investor-friendly changes may give it a further boost. Raphaël Chantelot, Fanny Nguyen, Hubert Bazin and Nicolas Vanderchmitt of LPA – CGR Avocats take a look at the environment
  • Sponsored by Norton Rose Fulbright
    Beijing-based Norton Rose Fulbright partner Barbara Li explains what China’s new foreign direct investment rules mean for foreign companies entering one of the world’s biggest marketplaces