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New hires were made across the corporate, PE, finance and regulatory practices in Johannesburg, London and Houston
M&A
The move will result in an expansion of Fieldfisher’s corporate presence in the region
M&A
Partners and general counsel discussed how law firms can unlock stronger, reliable revenue growth through sharper client focus, strategic discipline and collaboration
ESG
The European Commission has decided against another deferral of the EUDR but has proposed extra time for companies before enforcement starts
New hires and partner promotions were made across the financial services, corporate, regulatory and transaction practices in London, Riyadh and across the US
A revamped rulebook has given a boost to London IPO activity that looks set to continue in the fourth quarter and into 2026, lawyers tell IFLR
US policymakers are easing rules to better reflect community banks’ size, scope, and risk
Lawyers see the potential for first-mover advantage in advising on a new trading platform for shares, but they are not certain it will achieve all its goals
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  • 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
  • Sponsored by GSK Stockmann
    Marcus Peter and Yi Wang of GSK Stockmann look at how Luxembourg has positioned itself as a platform for Chinese investments into the EU and the recent trend of Chinese investors building permanent foundations in the country
  • Sponsored by Sycip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan
    Public apostilled documents executed outside the Philippines no longer need to be authenticated by the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) in order for those documents to be considered authentic in the Philippines. This is because on May 14 2019, the Philippines became a party to the 1961 Convention Abolishing the Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public Documents, or the Apostille Convention.