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Alexandra Steinberg Barrage brings federal government experience to the firm, strengthening its financial services bench as clients face increasing regulatory hurdles
The Dallas-based lawyer explains why Elon Musk inspires him and the three things that dealmaking boils down to
Capital markets lawyers will be watching to see if the new UK government will push ahead with the outgoing administration’s plan for a new market for trading the shares of unlisted companies
Lawyers told IFLR that heightened ESG scrutiny is reshaping the M&A landscape, with clients abandoning deals when they come across ESG concerns
Lawyers caution companies to prepare as the EU makes first-of-its-kind investigation under foreign subsidies rule
Shirley Fu will support Charles Russell Speechlys in building a corporate practice that appeals to private capital in Hong Kong and the wider APAC region
High interest rates weighed down on deals, precipitating a drop in leveraged loan issuance in 2023, however, there are reasons to be optimistic that deal activity will pick up in 2024
The firms are propelling clients towards sustainable growth by tackling regulatory challenges and enhancing their ESG offerings
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Sponsored by Eng and Co.Rather than being seen solely as a burden, climate-related disclosures may represent an opportunity for proactive companies to secure a competitive advantage, say Rachel Eng and Pei Yin Yap of Eng and Co.
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Sponsored by Papapolitis & PapapolitisElena Papachristou and Maria-Roxani Karydi of Papapolitis & Papapolitis say increased activity can be expected in the Greek capital market as certain companies consider how to address new free float requirements, among other regulatory changes
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Sponsored by HomburgerA Swiss Federal Council report containing recommendations on improving financial market stability requires further evaluation, including with respect to the design of future additional tier 1 capital instruments, say Stefan Kramer, Benedikt Maurenbrecher, and Daniel Hulmann of Homburger