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  • Sponsored by G Elias & Co
    Nigeria overhauled key aspects of its M&A and merger control regimes in 2019. Nosakhare Aguebor, Yemisi Falade and Geoffrey Adonu of G Elias & Co investigate the changes
  • Mohamed Nabil Hazzaa, Ibrahim Shehata and Basma Seif of Sharkawy & Sarhan Law Firm look at how Egypt has revamped its procurement laws to boost private participation in infrastructure projects
  • Sponsored by Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie
    Before signing an M&A deal, many parties agree to try to settle any dispute in good faith before turning to the courts. Uzoma Azikiwe, Festus Onyia and John Aga of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie look at how these agreements are treated
  • Sponsored by Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie
    Onyinye Okafor, Joseph Eimunjeze and Adedolapo Akinola of Udo Udoma & Belo-Osagie review the efforts being made to modernise the corporate finance sector and encourage activity
  • Sponsored by Al Tamimi & Company
    Egypt’s corporate and legal framework has undergone a number of recent reforms to incentivise foreign investment. Al Tamimi’s Mohamed Gabr and Ingy Darwish explore the key changes
  • The latest in IFLR's free-to-read explainer series is Brie Lam's extensive analysis of post-crisis margin rules for derivatives
  • The esteemed New York southern district judge stepped down last year and rejoined Cravath as a litigation partner. She talks exclusively to IFLR on antitrust, IP and more
  • IFLR's John Crabb talks to the retiring Cleary Gottlieb partner about his time at the firm, career highlights, and the advice he would give to others
  • In Lithuania, Dominas Levin merged with Walless, with the two firms now operating under the Walless brand.
  • Norton Rose Fulbright continued to retrench from Latin America in February. Having exited Venezuela in January, the firm announced it would be closing its Bogota branch.