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  • New Securities Exchange rules lessen compliance burdens for securities firms, but also give the authorities power to take a tougher stance on violations. By Hiroyuki Yamato of Jones Day
  • Insolvency
  • Hiroki Kodate of Anderson Mori & Tomotsune discusses the substantive changes relating to M&A tools under the new Corporation Law, focusing on the flexibility of merger currency
  • Japan is reassessing the types of targets that necessitate a tender offer and expanding the list of exemptions. Tender offer registration has gone digital and regulation of off-hours trading has tightened. By Nozomi Oda of Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu
  • Akio Kawamura and Shigeki Minami of Asahi Koma Law Offices highlight the factors that affect foreign corporations doing business in Japan
  • Securitization
  • For some fund sponsors, the use of side car funds may provide an advantageous supplement to capital commitments from their primary vehicles. Joseph A Smith and Edward D Nelson of Dewey Ballantine LLP explain
  • The legacy of defined benefit pension plans combined with new rules introduced in the UK last year can leave investors with unwelcome liabilities, explains Hugh Arthur of Macfarlanes
  • Mark Hunsaker, managing director and general counsel at Nikko Citigroup, speaks to IFLR's Siew-Fong Leung about the challenges of running a legal team in a leading investment bank and gives an in-house counsel's perspective on the state of the legal market
  • Swiss authorities are supporting the private equity boom in Switzerland, issuing legislation that provides more flexibility for investors. By Lionel Aeschlimann, Jean Jacques Ah Choon, Oliver Triebold and Martin Weber of Schellenberg Wittmer