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  • Disparate markets, uneducated investors and accelerating innovation. In-house counsel voice their concerns, anonymously
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  • In IFLR's first Asian Bankers' Counsel Poll, Tom Young discovers that banks' counsel can't keep up with the risks of dealing with a liquid, but volatile region
  • Paul Browne and Charles Mayo of Simmons & Simmons react to the results of the Asian Bankers' Counsel Poll
  • How lending contracts can be planned to deal with future events
  • Annual meeting hears lawyers' fears
  • Lawyers blamed for hedge fund accidents Lawyers are more used to conducting litigation than being its target. But this is changing, as hedge funds lash out at the legal representatives giving them bad advice. As a session at the IBA conference in Singapore last month on the role of hedge funds in financial restructurings heard, counsel is increasingly being accused when investments go wrong.
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  • The Ministry of Economy and Finance recently enacted Circular 63013 of June 22 2007 addressed, inter alia, to regions, cities and provinces pursuant to which such entities should not issue delegations of payment in connection with their derivative transactions.