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Nick Davis, co-managing partner of Haynes Boone’s London office, discusses how the firm advised Fermi America on its groundbreaking simultaneous dual-listing IPO, one of the largest in London this century
As the US government shutdown enters its fifth day, lawyers warn IPO filings face stalled reviews, stale financials and uncertain timelines
M&A
The global strategic development counsel at Eltemate, Hogan Lovells' dedicated tech company, discusses how the firm is taking corporate and M&A workflows into the AI era
M&A
New hires were made in the corporate, M&A, PE and venture capital practices in New York, London and Frankfurt
PwC’s NewLaw leader Alex Rosenrauch discusses how banks are embracing GenAI, the creation of the first Arabic large language model, and why the billable hour sets law firms up for failure
The RFIA promises long-awaited clarity for digital assets, but its reliance on SEC rulemaking leaves market participants facing potentially new disclosure burdens
M&A
Daisy Divoká on why M&A lawyers are driven, a touch perfectionist, corporate therapist, and professional juggler
ESG
IT system capacity issues at the heart of the latest postponement of EU’s landmark anti-deforestation law
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