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  • Lawmakers hope to boost EU-wide authorities in the wake of Brexit, but plans could be counter-productive in the short and long-term
  • It's the largest private sector restructuring in Latin American history. Lawyers on both sides reveal all the details, from extreme regulatory arbritrage to intercreditor litigation
  • Recent amendments to the filing process have been successful in attracting new Ucits funds, according to asset managers, but challenges remain for issuers
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  • There have been a number of notable changes in the Baltics' legal market since December.
  • What a difference a year makes. One year ago, cryptocurrencies were confounding all expectations. The value of a single bitcoin reached $16,477 in January 2018, with little sign of falling. A year later and those caught up in the wave of hysteria will feel disappointed. The price of bitcoin has fallen to below $4,000, and its long-term future is very much in doubt. Many analysts believe even the $4,000 figure is too high.
  • David Lyons Two of the big five accountancy firms have opened legal arms in Hong Kong recently: KPMG and Delotte launched SF Lawyers and JE Jamison & Co respectively.
  • Joyce Xu Hugo Lodge Sherri Snelson In Argentina, Bruchou Fernández Madero & Lombardi merged with Governance Latam, a compliance boutique.
  • The recent case has brought the question of materiality in acquisition agreements to light again, but it’s not the game-changer many think it is, writes Goodwin Procter’s David Bernstein
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