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  • 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
  • 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.
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    Environmental, social and governance is a huge buzzword in the investment community. In-house lawyers have an important role to play
  • In case you missed it: all the highlights, from green bonds to Brexit, from last week's event in London
  • Dual-class stock structures are on the rise as Silicon Valley’s brightest and best reach IPO stage. Critics argue the practice undermines public markets. IFLR readers respond
  • Trustees are increasingly recognising that they have a fiduciary responsibility to derive the best result from their asset managers on behalf of the client, writes Scorpeo CEO Matt Ruoss
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    Margaret Huang and Victor Chang, LCS & Partners
  • In this exclusive op-ed, the European Court of Auditors’ Matthias Blaas explains why central bank accountability is integral to a functioning democracy
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    China has huge potential, and regulators have been working hard to maximise it. Carl Li of Allbright Law Offices reviews recent developments, trends and practical considerations
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    The Philippines has enacted Republic Act No 11232, or 'An Act Providing for the Revised Corporation Code of the Philippines' (RA No 11232). It repealed the country's almost-four-decade-old Corporation Code (Batas Pambansa Bilang 68). According to proponents of RA No 11232, it is intended to improve the ease of doing business in the Philippines.