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The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has issued an interim final rule restoring its streamlined process for reviewing bank merger applications
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While M&A activity in public markets may decline, the private market could gain momentum as it operates under different market dynamics
Three of the firm’s lawyers discuss the key drivers behind dealmaking activity and how they adopt a strategic approach in helping clients navigate challenges
Antony Sassi explores how regulation is driving growth in M&A and ESG work and how his time in Asia has helped mold his leadership approach
IFLR Europe Awards 2025 winner Mark Austin talks about the challenges and achievements in his work in re-shaping the UK’s listing rules and what the future holds
The tie-up will strengthen the firms' M&A, financial services, private capital, restructuring and securitisation benches, among others
New hires were made across the M&A, finance, energy and venture capital practices in London, Düsseldorf, San Francisco, New York and Abu Dhabi
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Sponsored by ICGNGeorge Dallas, policy director at ICGN, discusses the broad-sweeping developments in corporate governance and the topics that will dominate in 2019
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Sponsored by Deloitte LegalBehind the high profile jostling between the US and China there have been some important legal changes with a potentially lasting impact, says Ken Dewoskin, senior advisor in Deloitte’s Chinese services group
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Sponsored by Norton Rose FulbrightNorton Rose Fulbright partner Neil O’May, who recently represented a former Tesco executive, queries whether it’s time to review the deferred prosecution agreement model