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ESG
The European Commission has decided against another deferral of the EUDR but has proposed extra time for companies before enforcement starts
New hires and partner promotions were made across the financial services, corporate, regulatory and transaction practices in London, Riyadh and across the US
A revamped rulebook has given a boost to London IPO activity that looks set to continue in the fourth quarter and into 2026, lawyers tell IFLR
US policymakers are easing rules to better reflect community banks’ size, scope, and risk
Lawyers see the potential for first-mover advantage in advising on a new trading platform for shares, but they are not certain it will achieve all its goals
M&A
Ilona Logvinova joins the firm’s New York office as it aims to boost its AI and digital transformation efforts
There are important practice points and legal solutions to consider when the collateral for an SPV repackaging is a sovereign loan
M&A
Reed Smith opened a new office in Riyadh and made some key hires, while Ropes & Gray promoted 21 new partners
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    Chrysanthos Christoforou of Elias Neocleous discusses recent cases in which the UK courts have shown great flexibility and willingness to assist victims to trace and freeze their stolen crypto-assets
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    Danar Sunartoputra, Gregorius Pradana, and Putu Putra of Melli Darsa & Co., Indonesian member law firm of PwC global network, analyse the hurdles to allowing special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) in Indonesia as an alternative to traditional initial public offerings (IPOs), and highlight the need for a regulatory alignment
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    Rainer Faustine Jonathan and Setyaning Kartika Rini of Walalangi & Partners consider the lasting effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on workplace practices, including work-from-home policies and permissible reasons for employment termination