Western Europe
As defence spending soars to new highs and private capital is dominating the sector, new doors are opening for law firms
New hires were made across the finance, M&A and funds practices in New York, London and Paris
The firm’s managing partners in London and Lisbon discuss why Portugal was the place to go next
Transatlantic dealmaking is reshaping the UK’s corporate landscape, as global firms capitalise on an opportunity to improve growth, innovation and long-term defensibility
London-based M&A lawyer Nick Tomlinson discusses why the best M&A lawyers know when to dig in and when to help their clients move forward
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
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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
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Sponsored by Cleary Gottlieb Steen & HamiltonRecent cases in the UK and US have tested the 128-year-old rule. Cleary Gottlieb lawyers explain what this means for future restructurings
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Sponsored by Maples GroupOn January 21 2019, the Irish Consumer Protection (Regulation of Credit Servicing Firms) Act 2018 (Act) came into force. This Act radically alters the operation of the secondary acquisition, ownership and servicing of performing and non-performing Irish consumer loans, and certain small and medium enterprise (SME) loans (together, Relevant Loans).