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  • Insolvency legislation and other laws affecting creditor's rights are a bit like safety features on a car – whilst everyone acknowledges the need for them, the hope is not to see them put into practice.
  • It is hard to know whether economic downturn will increase or decrease the power of host states over oil and gas. Either way you need to plan how to deal with them
  • The world is gearing up for international securitized debt litigation. Make sure you check the jurisdiction clauses, contract by contract
  • Initiatives on credit default swaps will create greater certainty, more consistent pricing and move a little closer to central clearing
  • Lawyers think the SEC should bring back the up-tick rule to prevent manipulative short selling in the US; today's market is very different to 2004
  • The Fed listened to sponsors that warnedTalf restrictions would have a chilling effect After more than three months, the US Treasury Department and Federal Reserve launched the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility (Talf) last month with some unexpected omissions.
  • This year will see more enforcement from the US, more fines and more individuals targeted
  • The role of the IBA Guidelines on conflicts of interest in international arbitration in Sweden, by Karl-Erik Danielsson and Björn Tude of Gernandt & Danielsson Advokatbyrå
  • Jin Yeong Chung and Sungjean Seo of Kim & Chang on the dangers of insider trading and market manipulation litigation
  • Valentin Berea and Alexandru Mocanescu of Bulboaca & Asociatii explain how Romanian litigation has improved and will improve