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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
As ESG strategies become politically charged, companies face mounting legal exposure — from shareholder activism to federal rollbacks
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
Following the passage of the first stablecoin bill in the US, partners at Greenberg Traurig, Winston & Strawn and Paul Hastings unpack client reactions and the complexities it introduces
The completed merger between McDermott Will & Emery and Schulte Roth & Zabel creates a new law firm with more than 1,750 attorneys and 20 offices worldwide
As the FCA finalises changes to its capital markets regulation, we speak to partners at Paul Hastings and Cleary Gottlieb to discuss the impact of the new Prospectus Rules
New York-based capital markets lawyer Jessica Chen discusses the biggest misconceptions about being a lawyer and why self-starters and boot-strappers inspire her
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Sponsored by JipyongProgress on business and human rights in the public sector in South Korea has been impressive but, as Sung Taek Lim and Chang Wook Min of Jipyong explain, further progress is needed in the private sector
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Sponsored by Shin & KimKyung Hwa Moon, Soo Young Song and Christina Gee of Shin & Kim discuss the growing focus on ESG due diligence in deals in South Korea, the key issues to consider and the establishment of the K-Taxonomy
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Sponsored by YKVNTruong Nhat Quang, Nguyen Van Hai, Duong Nguyen and Dinh Hai Long of YKVN discuss recent initiatives to promote ESG best practices in Vietnam, including legislative and policy initiatives, the development of a new index and the launch of green bonds