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Crescent Moran Chasteen, co-chair of the executive compensation and benefits practice, discusses why executive compensation is more than pay mechanics and how it drives stability and momentum in M&A deals
With its in-house genAI assistant and more than 35 home-built tools, the firm reveals how the technology is changing M&A workflows, client expectations and pricing models
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
After more than 26 years at the firm, M&A partner Dominique Maes talks purpose, people and the art of closing deals
The new outfit, Ashurst Perkins Coie, will bring together around 3,000 lawyers across 23 countries
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
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Sponsored by Papapolitis & PapapolitisEvi Tsilou and Vicky Koutsopoulou of Papapolitis & Papapolitis analyse Greece’s new gender balance law, which implements the EU’s Women on Boards Directive and introduces strict reporting requirements and penalties for non-compliance
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Sponsored by Walder WyssAlex Nikitine, Andreas Hösli, and Carmen Spichiger of Walder Wyss explore the challenges facing Swiss companies as they attempt to balance Swiss, EU, and international ESG requirements, and adapt to recent legislative developments
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Sponsored by AdvestraAnnette Weber of Advestra believes an extension of the current scope of ESG reporting is not meaningful given the substantial burden for smaller companies and against the background of the EU’s new ‘omnibus’ package