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  • Konstantinos S Issaias New Law 4013/2011, which was published on September 15 2011, substituted the provisions of the Greek Bankruptcy Code for the conciliation procedure and introduced the new Rehabilitation Procedure.
  • Francisco Uribe Julian Avila The Colombian government has undertaken several initiatives to boost the growth of the country’s agricultural business in order for Colombia to become a world leader in food production.
  • Chinese state-owned enterprises’ increasing European investments are causing competition concerns at the EC. Here’s what the regulators are focusing on
  • As sub-Saharan African countries look to raise finance in local currencies, domestic regulators will take a more commercial approach to capital markets activity.
  • Despite uncertainty in the public markets, Indonesia is firing on all cylinders at present, and market participants expect Europe’s economic woes will have little material effect on M&A activity in the country next year.
  • European private equity firms will face a raft of political developments that will provide new challenges for the industry.
  • With Vietnam’s borrowers well into their repayment cycles, it’s important to understand default trigger points, restructuring alternatives and voluntary insolvency proceedings
  • China is expanding its OTC markets, which will have a significant effect on securities firms and fund exit structures
  • Donna Kooper, King &?Spalding In the US, one of the features of the last few months has been the trend of government or wider public sector lawyers moving into private practice. In another example of this theme, antitrust partner Donna Kooper left the Department of Justice in Washington, DC this month for a partner role at KING & SPALDING.
  • In terms of numbers, it could be said that the Asia-Pacific region had a quiet month in terms of lateral hires. However the news wires have been humming with activity as several firms have made great strides with new offices, associations and mergers across the Asia-Pacific region.