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  • Schemes of arrangement are the structure of choice in UK M&A, say Malcolm Lombers, Mark Bardell and Andy Radford of Herbert Smith
  • Zeynep Ergun Özeren and Ayse Nur Sanli of YükselKarkinKüçük take you through Turkey's 2007
  • Iain McMurdo of Maples and Calder explains why foreign firms favour exempted companies in Cayman
  • Natasha Scotland and Neil Horner of Attride-Stirling & Woloniecki look at general offers, schemes of arrangement and amalgamations
  • European and Russian investment will keep the Belarusian market buoyant in 2008. Sergei Makarchuk of CHSH explains
  • The difference between market conditions when the M&A guide to Mergers and Acquisitions 2007 was published and now is profound. Then, deals were leveraged with ease and deal sizes seemed to grow every week. Now, banks are cautious, the number of big ticket deals has shrunk and the scrutiny of legal documents is at a high.
  • South Korea's new pro-business administration may revitalise M&A, say Jong Koo Park, Luke Shin and Gene Oh Kim of Kim & Chang
  • Luxembourg's legislation makes it hospitable to business. Daniel Boone and Régis Steiner of Kleyr Collarini Grasso explain how
  • Rigorous guidelines govern Ireland's M&A and have helped the market flourish despite the credit crunch. Abigail St John Kennedy of Dillon Eustace explains
  • Leonard A Birmingham of Harneys discusses one of the reasons why the BVI is one of the world's most stable financial centres