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Regulations must be effective, not excessive, says OCC chief Rodney Hood
As the European Commission seeks input on updating its 20-year-old merger rules, focusing on traditional competition metrics will no longer be enough, lawyers say
New hires were made across the practices in finance, M&A and funds practices in Tokyo, London, New York and Los Angeles
The Boston-based M&A lawyer explains why dealmaking is like solving puzzles and why she's fascinated with behavioural psychology
Sergio Michelsen at Brigard Urrutia is optimistic that M&A will pick up as US investors search for nearshoring options and Latin American companies look abroad
Amid sectoral realignment and strategic growth, energy, real estate and PE are playing central roles in reshaping deal flows in the CEE region
The firm’s directors of innovation for the emerging technology group and digital governance unpack how AI is driving progress in ESG governance, compliance and beyond
As European regulators refine and enforce anti-greenwashing measures, the financial sector needs to ramp up its efforts in cutting out misleading practices
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Sponsored by Papapolitis & PapapolitisEvi Tsilou and Vicky Koutsopoulou of Papapolitis & Papapolitis analyse Greece’s new gender balance law, which implements the EU’s Women on Boards Directive and introduces strict reporting requirements and penalties for non-compliance
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Sponsored by Walder WyssAlex Nikitine, Andreas Hösli, and Carmen Spichiger of Walder Wyss explore the challenges facing Swiss companies as they attempt to balance Swiss, EU, and international ESG requirements, and adapt to recent legislative developments
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Sponsored by AdvestraAnnette Weber of Advestra believes an extension of the current scope of ESG reporting is not meaningful given the substantial burden for smaller companies and against the background of the EU’s new ‘omnibus’ package