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  • IFLR asked US lawyers whether exchanges should be liable for trading errors
  • The continent’s leading female lawyers were celebrated at Euromoney Legal Media Group's second annual Europe Women in Business Law Awards at the Savoy in London on June 20
  • New York’s Essex House was host to Euromoney Legal Media Group’s inaugural Americas Women in Business Law Awards on May 23
  • The UK Takeover Panel's consultation on new proposals to extend the Takeover Code's jurisdiction is set to have a wide impact. Here's what companies need to know
  • Indonesia's parliament has appointed Bank Indonesia deputy governor Muliaman D Hadad to head the board of commissioners of its new financial services authority, the Otoritas Jasa Keuangan (OJK). Here's how the OJK will alter Indonesia's regulatory environment.
  • The head of legal affairs at the Moroccan Financial Board, Hicham Zegrary, has told IFLR why Morocco is the ideal launch pad for investment into Africa.
  • This month's main focus for firms in the US seems to have been the strengthening of their New York corporate finance teams, with a number of outfits looking for fresh blood in this area. ALLEN & OVERY turned to JPMorgan Chase in-house lawyer Karen Garry to enhance its ranks. The move came in the same month that the firm's Washington DC base was reinforced by project finance partner Gregory Smith from the now defunct Dewey & LeBoeuf.
  • The EC’s director general for internal market and services knows the value of a receptive regulator. Here he opens up about he unintended consequences of regulation and why he urgently needs your feedback
  • Are political event contracts illegal bets or legitimate contingency contracts?
  • Argentina’s blue-chip swap market is being revived. Here’s how the Central Bank is cracking down