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SPACs are back but without the hype, says Willkie
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Norton Rose lawyer urges caution as SEC pulls back on climate rules
Kevin Harnisch discusses how the firm is advising its clients following the SEC’s decision to cease defence of its climate disclosure rules -
US DEI rollback: powering up law firms’ labour practices
The White House’s DEI programme cancellation has triggered a surge in employment counselling as clients aim to avoid prosecutors’ scrutiny