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  • The rules are slackening and the cash is piling up. It seems only a matter of time before a large German company is taken private, say Klaus Riehmer and Peter Wand
  • With so many high-profile deals in the European energy market, James Rice argues that firms will need to manage their clients strategically to avoid losing out
  • Elena Millerman and A David Reynolds note that US PPPs are being shaped by structures from US public finance and the international market
  • Under Government Regulation 2/2006 on Mechanisms for Procurement of Loans and/or Receipt of Grants and Distribution of Foreign Loans and/or Grants (GR 2/2006), state ministries or government institutions, non-state ministries, local government and state-owned enterprises may no longer be able to apply for and receive foreign loans or grants directly.
  • Creditors in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) are generally comfortable with the security available under BiH law. In practice, the forms of security generally in use in BiH are mainly influenced by what is accepted by the banking sector, which in BiH is dominated by Austrian banks.
  • Stephen Hibbard explains why defence lawyers may have been overly optimistic about last year's Supreme Court ruling in Dura
  • Amy Ho, Clifford Chance The Hong Kong and Shanghai offices of Clifford Chance welcomed new partners following the firm's partnership elections. Amy Ho will be based in Shanghai, advising on corporate, M&A and private equity matters. In Hong Kong, Robert Ritchie specializes in finance while Andrew Whan focuses on corporate finance work.
  • "Now all the European states have the same rules, but we have 25 different regulators interpreting those rules. There are concerns that some regulators aren't applying the rules consistently."
  • James Leavy is disappointed but unsurprised that France has missed an opportunity to fully overhaul the law on security interests
  • Electricity, natural gas and oil will no longer be solely provided by state-owned companies as Turkey amends laws to regulate privatization. By Güner Law Office