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M&A
The leader of the firm’s global corporate business unit and a partner in the M&A and PE group discuss M&A opportunities following the Miami debut with a team from Akerman
M&A
From contractual innovation to risk mitigation, M&A deals are a key engine driving growth in India’s legal ecosystem and beyond
M&A
Sovereign wealth funds and key sectors such as industrials and chemicals, and financial services are driving deals across the region
M&A
Asia M&A co-head, Joey Chau, reflects on the firm’s work on public-to-private transactions in Hong Kong and the outlook for deal opportunities in the region
ESG
Sustainability practice co-lead Rachel Saltzman delves into how Hunton Andrews Kurth is continuing to advise clients on ESG issues despite regulatory rollbacks in the US
ESG
As ESG strategies become politically charged, companies face mounting legal exposure — from shareholder activism to federal rollbacks
ESG
The reform presents a number of challenges for investors, particularly for the renewables sector as investment may be disincentivised
New hires were made across the private credit, PE and corporate practices in New York, San Francisco, Palo Alto and Hong Kong
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Sponsored

  • Sponsored by Bär & Karrer
    Cyrill Diefenbacher and Ollin Söllner of Bär & Karrer discuss the changing landscape of crypto assets, particularly non-fungible tokens, and the Swiss taxes that the buying, holding, and selling of NFTs can trigger
  • Sponsored by Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu
    Yuichi Iteya of Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu discusses the TSE’s reorganisation of five market segments into three, and the different listing requirements that companies must comply with
  • Sponsored by Walalangi & Partners
    Jeanne Elisabeth Donauw and Andhika Indrapraja of Walalangi & Partners discuss the rise of DFI companies, and the implications for registration and reporting as the regulating authorities seek to protect consumer data