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  • How to form funds in The Netherlands Hans van Ramshorst, Thijs Clement and Onno Boerstra of Van Doorne describe the advantages and main features of the three most commonly used fund structures in The Netherlands
  • Mezzanine financing: the European and US experiences Peter Hockless and Sung Pak of Debevoise & Plimpton compare the use of mezzanine financing in Europe and the US
  • Unlocking property value to finance bids Structuring OpCo/PropCo financings is a delicate balancing act. Simon Johnson of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer considers the issues raised by this type of deal from the participants' perspectives
  • Financial system reform: scope, pace and potential Naosuke Fujita and Darin A Bifani of Paul Hastings Janofsky & Walker review the long-awaited reforms of recent years to Japan’s financial system
  • As we publish the third edition of The IFLR Guide to Japan, the country's legal and financial systems are undergoing even more adjustment.
  • The benefits of Cayman Islands structures Cayman Islands law provides benefits for special purpose vehicles, say Ian Ashman and John Rogers of Walkers. The Cayman Islands is also the jurisdiction of choice for Japanese investors, say Vicki Hazelden and Mark Lewis of Walkers
  • Structuring tax-free mergers and acquisitions While there are several ways to structure tax-free mergers and acquisitions, changes to Japan law would make more of these deals possible, says Atsushi Oishi of Mori Hamada & Matsumoto
  • Ensuring high corporate governance standards in Japan Takanobu Takehara and Takafumi Nihei of Nishimura & Partners compare the corporate governance issues facing the two typical types of joint-stock company that exist in Japan
  • M&A
    Data protection law poses problems for M&A Japan's new data protection law limits access to personal information in the due diligence process. Shinji Kusakabe and Nobuhito Sawasaki of Anderson Mori & Tomotsune run through the provisions of the new act and how it affects M&A transactions
  • Japan widens access to legal services Japan is finally trying to meet the demands of the business community for access to more lawyers and a true one-stop-shop for domestic and international advice. By Tom Goodwin, head of trade policy at the British Embassy in Tokyo