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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
M&A
After more than 26 years at the firm, M&A partner Dominique Maes talks purpose, people and the art of closing deals
M&A
The new outfit, Ashurst Perkins Coie, will bring together around 3,000 lawyers across 23 countries
ESG
MEPs back lighter sustainability reporting and due diligence rules, with government talks due to start on Tuesday, November 18
Financial institutions are increasingly demanding that their legal advisers focus on speed, efficiency and value, according to lawyers and technology experts
New hires were made across corporate, finance and M&A practices in Washington DC, New York and the UK
The firm will establish its 48th global office in Azerbaijan’s capital in early 2026, as it continues its ‘growth trajectory’
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  • Sponsored by Latham & Watkins
    Mikhail Turetsky, Ragnar Johannesen and Ksenia Koroleva, Latham & Watkins
  • Sponsored by FenXun Partners
    The country has given access to its credit market to foreign financial institutions, a move it hopes will boost its position on the global scene
  • Sponsored by Al Tamimi & Company
    Seem Maleh It is common for courts to order one of the parties in a facility agreement to specifically perform their obligations under the facility. However, it is rare for courts to impose daily fines until the breaching party performs those obligations.