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Carl Fernandes, global head of Linklaters’ financial regulation group, outlines the firm’s opportunities in the financial sector, particularly in Europe and the US
TCA Tanoira Cassagne’s founding partner Alexia Rosenthal explains how the firm is helping clients access capital in a challenging environment
New York-based funds lawyer Sijia Cai explains the need to have a deep understanding of what’s top of mind for clients day-to-day and strategically
M&A
Two years after the FSR came into effect, a public consultation is now open, with law firms invited to provide their input
M&A
New hires were made across the corporate and M&A practices in New York City, Boston, Frankfurt and Toronto
M&A
The firm’s innovation and intelligence director for Europe, and the co-head of Europe corporate and M&A practice, talk about the firm’s proprietary AI tool, M&A use cases and cost implications
M&A
Exclusive IFLR client feedback data points to a gap between the high expectations of French in-house teams and law firms’ delivery, particularly in value-added services
M&A
The leader of the firm’s global corporate business unit and a partner in the M&A and PE group discuss M&A opportunities following the Miami debut with a team from Akerman
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Sponsored

  • Sponsored by Clifford Chance
    Kate Scott of Clifford Chance considers the risks that AI use could expose financial institutions to, and what steps can be taken to avoid getting burnt
  • Sponsored by Clifford Chance
    Anna Biala, Peter Chapman, Jack Hardman and Jennifer Mbaluto from Clifford Chance’s global fintech group take a bird’s eye view of fintech developments across EMEA and how regulators are responding
  • Sponsored by Bowmans
    Brian Kalule and Brian Manyire of Bowmans take a look at the Ugandan fintech environment how fintech may drive more business through traditional banks