North America
Around 5,000 lawyers gather in Toronto this week as the IBA opens its doors for a landmark global conference
US regulator seeks feedback on plans to withdraw recovery rules for large national banks, which will save around $20 million per year
New hires and partner promotions were made across the financial services, corporate, regulatory and transaction practices in London, Riyadh and across the US
US policymakers are easing rules to better reflect community banks’ size, scope, and risk
Ilona Logvinova joins the firm’s New York office as it aims to boost its AI and digital transformation efforts
Reed Smith opened a new office in Riyadh and made some key hires, while Ropes & Gray promoted 21 new partners
Firms say there is no substitute for advice from lawyers with deep understanding of their sectors
Automatic voting programmes could significantly affect activists’ ability to push through unwanted M&A deals or to oppose deals that are approved by directors
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Sponsored by White & CaseDavid Turetsky, Will Guerrieri, Aaron Colodny, Livy Mezei and Kathryn Sutherland-Smith of White & Case explain why Chapter 11 is an attractive restructuring tool for international companies and consider how it recently assisted Hertz’s global business
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Sponsored by Cadwalader Wickersham & TaftMichael Gambro and Michael Ruder of Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft explore how regulators and the private sector in the US are looking towards better standardisation and classification systems, as the demand for green bond issuances grow
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Sponsored by Hogan LovellsRichard Lewis and James Wise of Hogan Lovells discuss the volatility of bitcoin and the difficulties of litigating the space
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