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  • One of Renaissance Capital's most senior in-house lawyers has moved to Herbert Smith.
  • Latham & Watkins' Doha office has welcomed Craig Stoehr back to private practice as a corporate partner.
  • Gabriel Klarsfeld has joined Wolf Theiss as a partner from Linklaters in Bucharest. His main focus is on cross-border M&A and capital markets work.
  • McDermott Will & Emery has gained a new partner from Sidley Austin.
  • The FSA's clampdown on insider trading gained prominence this week, but hedge funds have little to be concerned about in the near future
  • The new anti-competition agreement between Korea's Fair Trade Commission (FTC) and the EU should make competition investigations less painful for multinationals in Korea
  • DLA Piper has hired a new head of banking for its Italian practice.
  • Islamic securitisation could provide a solution to industry doubts about sukuk. This week, Sorouh Real Estate completed the world's largest shariah-compliant securitisation in what could become a model for future Islamic financings
  • Although many UK companies are struggling, few are going into a formal insolvency process because neither they nor their creditors can afford it. Lawyers are advising both to wait and see
  • As IFLR reported earlier this week, the European Central Bank's liquidity scheme has become a dumping ground for unsellable assets. The ECB has unveiled major reforms to its system, but insists the scheme has worked well