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Sponsored by Prager DreifussMatthias Bürge, Andreas Moll and Charlotte Rupf from Prager Dreifuss assess the importance of data protection considerations in M&A due diligence
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Sponsored by Orrick Herrington & SutcliffeGreece has been taking decisive action to get back on track. But more needs to be done to address the problem
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Sponsored by LinklatersThe Commission’s proposed preventive restructuring frameworks would reduce differences between EU regimes but several issues need to be ironed out
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Sponsored by Morrison & FoersterPresident Donald Trump may have his sights set on deregulation but a full repeal of title VII looks unlikely
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Sponsored by Debevoise & PlimptonThe government is placing continued focus on acquisitions by foreign companies in Germany
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Sponsored by Clifford ChanceIFLR hosted the UK’s leading regulatory lawyers to discuss the best path forward for London’s financial institutions seeking single market access. The debate was friendly but the differences were often stark
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Sponsored by Udo Udoma & Belo-OsagieThe combination provides the template for a successful Africa exit by a financial investor as multinationals bet on the region’s growing middle class
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Sponsored by Al Tamimi & CompanyAhmed El Amoury A foreign construction company in Qatar recently won a lawsuit in relation to a dispute with a local company. This case is significant because the competent court applied and upheld the principle of personal freedom and the rights of movement set out in the Qatari Constitution. These hold that personal freedom and the rights of movement outside the state should not be restricted except in accordance with the law.
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Sponsored by Orrick Herrington & SutcliffeThe political crisis following this month’s Italian referendum could have profound effects on the country’s bank reform