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  • Hong Kong lawyers have warned fund mangers to respond quickly following the publication of tough new standards on synthetic ETFs
  • MSBs must register with the US Financial Crimes Enforcement Network following an amendment of their definition
  • “The law and market realities just didn’t match up,” says Jay Baris of Morrison & Foerster
  • Georgia is set to introduce legislation that will allow state-controlled companies to list equity stakes abroad for the first time. But the change has caused controversy
  • Stephen Whitbread, executive director of legal and compliance in primary capital markets at Morgan Stanley has had to cope with a fair amount of disruption in deal making.
  • As general counsel of Goldman Sachs's investment banking division since 2007, Laura Holleman has helped steer the bank through one of the most challenging economic crisis of the last century.
  • One of only three corporate counsel in our list, Alan Porter is head of the legal group for Tesco, one of the most powerful retailers in Britain. He is a member of both the Takeover Panel and the executive committee of the GC100, a lobby group of the senior legal officers of over 85 FTSE 100 companies.
  • Aside from his undoubted seniority, Markus Diethelm's position on our list was secured by his involvement in high profile cases such as the 2007 World Trade Centre litigation. This case saw him successfully negotiate a multi-billion dollar settlement between a group of insurers and a developer of the World Trade Centre.
  • Talented, resilient, erudite – few general counsel have proven their worth quite as conclusively as Citi Japan's general counsel, Akiko Yamahara.
  • When asked about the first thing that springs to mind in her long career as an in-house lawyer for Credit Suisse in Hong Kong, Patricia Sindel immediately recalls one particular encounter with a banker.