United Kingdom
A unified approach to the carbon markets will help lower costs and break down barriers for investment in low carbon technologies
Two of the firm’s partners in Frankfurt and London talk about sector trends and how the firm continues to bolster its internal capabilities to meet demand
New hires were made across the finance practices in New York, San Francisco, London and Milan
New hires were made across the capital markets, finance and M&A practices in New York, London, Frankfurt and Hamburg
New hires were made across the corporate, M&A and finance practices in London, New York and Houston
Partners Sushila Nayak and James Jirtle join at a time when the firm is in ‘growth mode’ and ready to tap into structured credit and collateralised loan obligation opportunities
New hires were made across the financial regulation, M&A and investment funds practices in London, New York and Chicago
Lawyers who can help in-house counsel manage costs and budget stand out, but few meet client expectations in the UK, IFLR data reveals
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Sponsored by Kirkland & EllisThe Bill incorporates aspects of CFIUS, and if passed would be a sharp break from the UK government’s past practice with respect to screening potential investments
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Sponsored by Davis Polk & WardwellDavis Polk lawyers Will Pearce and Jamie Corner consider the unprecedented measures taken by UK regulators and industry bodies to aid listed businesses
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Sponsored by Herbert Smith FreehillsFintech is gearing up, shifting away from the start-up world to mature big ticket transactions. Richard Woods, Clive Cunningham and Wendy Saunders of Herbert Smith Freehills review macro-developments in Europe