Lawyers at Hogan Lovells and Linklaters say that clients affected by T+1 implementation in the UK are focusing on operational changes to avoid regulatory hiccups
Companies and financiers should carefully observe the legal and regulatory implications of the new international carbon trading market as it begins to take shape in the coming months and years
Norton Rose Fulbright and Gorrissen Federspiel lawyers explain how the EU’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation has added to uncertainty about deal notifications in the past year
While a Dutch appeal court ruled that it could not order Shell to reduce its carbon emissions by a specific amount by a certain date, this is unlikely to halt the impact of climate litigation on all aspects of a company’s affairs