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  • Takanobu Takehara and Takafumi Nihei of Nishimura & Partners outline how corporate governance will change when the Corporate Law comes into force
  • Japan's new leniency programme will warrant much consideration by multinational businesses and their antitrust advisers around the globe, say Naosuke Fujita, David Litt and Kohei Yamamoto of O'Melveny & Myers
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  • Japan faces an unprecedented volume of legal change during 2006 as the country's long-awaited overhaul of its corporate law takes effect.
  • David J Sorkin and Eric M Swedenburg of Simpson Thacher & Bartlett LLP track the evolution of financing provisions in leveraged buyouts
  • Club deals have many facets and partners in a consortium must share similar values and appreciate each other's differences to make the union successful, says Eric Schwartzman of Latham & Watkins LLP
  • Kathleen Russ and Chris Hale of Travers Smith focus on the principal tax issues affecting UK buyouts and explain how buyout transactions are traditionally structured and why
  • Peter Linthwaite, newly appointed chief executive of the British Venture Capital Association, talks to IFLR's James Rice about the prospects for the private equity industry in 2006
  • Private equity investment in Spain remains healthy as investors gain an appetite for deals up to €100 million, explain Alberto Echarri, Jorge Adell and Angel Pendás of Mullerat
  • Takefumi Sato and Daisuke Matsubara of Nishimura & Partners outline the possible practical issues regarding cash-out mergers, which will become available under the new Corporate Law