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Looking ahead, financial services firms must keep an eye on member state implementation and potential gold plating
The European Court of Human Rights climate decision could consequently increase lawyers’ workloads on a global scale
Although watered down, the directive has finally been approved despite an unusually challenging legislative journey
Global law firms with strong multidisciplinary expertise are primed to capitalise on the newly adopted act’s impact
Law firms are helping international banking groups manage the complex differences in market and credit risk frameworks
The decision reached by the EU Council implies considerable uncertainty for the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
Lawyers are helping firms prepare for one of the biggest shifts in European transparency rules
Law firms are advising clients affected by post-Brexit divergence, which is forcing firms with both a UK and an EU presence to operate two separate compliance policies and reporting systems
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Sponsored by LinklatersLinklaters in London discuss the difficulty of navigating European regulatory waters during the oncoming wave of private equity investments
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Sponsored by LinklatersThe CTA establishes a national registry for beneficial ownership information on entities, but still permits more secrecy than many other countries’ reporting systems
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