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Lawyers and lenders at the IBA this week dissected private credit’s explosive growth, shifting regulation, and global investment appeal
US regulator seeks feedback on plans to withdraw recovery rules for large national banks, which will save around $20 million per year
New hires and partner promotions were made across the financial services, corporate, regulatory and transaction practices in London, Riyadh and across the US
US policymakers are easing rules to better reflect community banks’ size, scope, and risk
Ilona Logvinova joins the firm’s New York office as it aims to boost its AI and digital transformation efforts
Reed Smith opened a new office in Riyadh and made some key hires, while Ropes & Gray promoted 21 new partners
Automatic voting programmes could significantly affect activists’ ability to push through unwanted M&A deals or to oppose deals that are approved by directors
New hires were made across the finance, corporate and PE practices London and Silicon Valley
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Sponsored by Kirkland & EllisWashington DC-based Kirkland & Ellis lawyers review regimes in the US, the EU, and further afield
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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 ICGNGeorge Dallas, policy director at ICGN, discusses the broad-sweeping developments in corporate governance and the topics that will dominate in 2019