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MEPs have endorsed a delay and simplification of the EU’s deforestation law, granting large companies until December 2026 to comply
New hires and promotions were made across the finance, M&A, PE and capital markets practices across key hubs including London, New York and Munich
Crescent Moran Chasteen, co-chair of the executive compensation and benefits practice, discusses why executive compensation is more than pay mechanics and how it drives stability and momentum in M&A deals
With its in-house genAI assistant and more than 35 home-built tools, the firm reveals how the technology is changing M&A workflows, client expectations and pricing models
Lawyers welcome the European Commission revamp, saying the reforms bring long-needed clarity to sustainable finance
New hires were made across the banking and finance, and antitrust practices in Dubai and Washington DC
After more than 26 years at the firm, M&A partner Dominique Maes talks purpose, people and the art of closing deals
The new outfit, Ashurst Perkins Coie, will bring together around 3,000 lawyers across 23 countries
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Sponsored by VdAWhile the economic outlook is a positive one for Portuguese businesses, Filipa Cotta and Catarina Carvalho Cunha of Vieira de Almeida find that pandemic hangovers are contributing to a predicted rise in corporate distress
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Sponsored by Bär & KarrerChristoph Neeracher, Luca Jagmetti and Thomas Rohde of Bär & Karrer discuss Switzerland’s restructuring and insolvency landscape for 2023 and beyond
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Sponsored by PotamitisVekrisAs Greece continues its recovery from the sovereign debt crisis, Konstantinos Rachianiotis and Vassilis Stergiou of PotamitisVekris report a heavy restructuring workload after substantial changes to the insolvency framework