IFLR Middle East awards 2020: winners announced All the winning deals, teams, firms and individuals from the Middle East awards can now be announced By James Wilson October 14 2020
UK initial public offering reforms: Time to take stock Transaction management firm The Deal Team, together with London-based Slaughter and May lawyers, explain how the IPO process has changed for issuers since the FCA’s reforms last summer October 07 2019
Portuguese swaps case: implications for banks Slaughter and May lawyers examine a recent ruling that shows how to limit the risk of another law intruding on the parties’ choice of English law April 20 2016
Hong Kong's sponsor rules: one-year later This October marks the one-year anniversary of the city-state’s sweeping sponsor regulations. Slaughter and May's John Moore assesses how the they’ve changed the market September 22 2014
Sanctions' impact on emerging market projects Elizabeth Barrett of Slaughter and May explains how sanction regimes can threaten multilateral development banks’ crucial role in financing emerging market projects September 21 2014
Bankruptcy: how remote is your note? Limited recourse provisions don’t preclude an issuer from becoming insolvent. Slaughter and May's Sanjev Warna-Kula-Suriya and Eric Phillips analyse whether this is this a concern August 25 2014
Emir's unanswered questions The European Market Infrastructure Regulation is causing confusion around the question of which instruments and agreements the new framework is designed to capture April 23 2014
Unilateral jurisdiction clauses in the UK James Stacey and Angela Taylor of Slaughter and May advise caution when dealing with unilateral jurisdiction clauses September 22 2013
Basel III: A new regime for financial stability? Jan Putnis of Slaughter and May outlines and assesses some important implications of the Basel III accord June 30 2013