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  • Slaughter and May will lose its most senior securitization partner this month, as part of a series of wider practice head appointments at the UK firm. Securitization specialist Rupert Beaumont is to retire from the firm at the end of April, leaving Christopher Smith as the most senior partner in the group and coordinator of the capital markets effort at the UK firm.
  • PricewaterhouseCoopers Legal has launched a practice to help businesses manage weather-related risk using weather derivatives, claiming the new global service is the first of its kind.
  • Paris lawyers have reacted calmly to new rules govering initial public offerings (IPOs) published by the regulator of the Paris Stock Exchange, the Commissions Opérations des Bourses (COB). Responding to growing pressure following the collapse of technology share values and fears that venture capitalists and dot.com founders were able to exploit existing rules at the expense of public investors, the COB last month issued a statement which local lawyers say simply clarifies existing guidelines.
  • Observers believe that new legislation in Ukraine will help give the country’s banking system progressive, international standards to adhere to. Myron Rabij of Salans Hertzfeld & Heilbronn, Kiev, assesses the reforms
  • Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy hopes to attract lawyers suffering from the dot.com downturn to staff its new Palo Alto office.
  • Simmons names new senior partner
  • One of Clifford Chance's most senior asset finance partners has left the UK firm to become a director in the leasing and tax-based finance group of ANZ Investment Bank in London. The departure has forced the UK firm to rejig the lawyers in its asset finance team.
  • Many senior Canadian issuers access the Canadian capital markets through the shelf prospectus system, which allows an issuer which meets certain criteria to issue securities over a two-year period. A shelf prospectus is filed qualifying the total amount of securities which the issuer expects to issue over a two-year period and the issuer then issues securities in tranches depending on market conditions and its needs.
  • Tender offers have been coming to the attention of the public more and more due to the increase in mergers and acquisitions of publicly-owned companies. The Communiqué Serial IV, No 8 issued by Turkey's Capital Markets Board sets forth the principles relating to tender offers. According to the Communiqué, tender offers fall into two categories: voluntary and mandatory tender offers.
  • Law No. 724 of October 29 1984 introduced the regime of the Tesoreria Unica with respect to regions and other public entities. According to this regime, and prior to the coming into force of the recent amendments, regions, which were included in Table B of Law No. 724, had to deposit the majority of their available funds and revenues with the Central State Treasury.