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Sponsored by Al Tamimi & CompanySeem Maleh It is common for courts to order one of the parties in a facility agreement to specifically perform their obligations under the facility. However, it is rare for courts to impose daily fines until the breaching party performs those obligations.
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Sponsored by Prager DreifussDaniel Hayek and Alexander Flink, Prager Dreifuss
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Sponsored by Latham & WatkinsThe EU’s delay of disclosure of inside information framework is similar to the one implemented in 2003. But its applicability in practice has raised some questions
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Sponsored by LinklatersThe city has developed into the main offshore centre for renminbi activity. However, the referendum decision could change this
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Sponsored by FenXun PartnersChina is considering reforming its volatile IPO market. But the 2015 market crash has made the nation more cautious
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Sponsored by LinklatersThe wait for the rulemakers' assessment of 12 major fund jurisdictions finally ended in July. Linklaters lawyers consider next steps
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Sponsored by Hogan LovellsPlans to improve the standing of limited partnerships will be a boost for private equity funds operating in the UK. Here are the key changes
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Sponsored by Latham & WatkinsDiversity in the environmental asset class is suffering from high minimum issuance sizes and monitoring costs. Green striping could be the solution
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Sponsored by Al Tamimi & CompanyQatar has the third largest known gas reserves in the world, as well as significant oil reserves. It is also the world's leading producer of liquefied natural gas and liquid fuels using gas-to-liquids technology. With one of the highest GDP per capita figures in the world, a high growth rate and strong government finances, Qatar has attracted businesses and professionals from around the globe. Interest in the country has also increased after it was awarded hosting rights for the 2022 FIFA World Cup, as well as other marquee sporting events.