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Baker McKenzie

M&A
The London-based lawyer delves into the importance of grit, shutting everything else out and the ability to read a room
M&A
From artificial intelligence to renewable energy, inbound M&A transactions from the US, Europe and the Middle East are expected to rise in India as investors hunt for deals
ESG
The Japanese government has announced an ambitious roadmap to introduce mandatory emissions trading
M&A
Partners at Baker McKenzie tell IFLR how the firm aims to capitalise on stakeholder relationships and market opportunities in M&A through the UK Japan Connect initiative
M&A
The London-based lawyer explains which quirky law he would give a TED Talk on and what legal document he would want if stranded on a deserted island
ESG
Mini vandePol and Manh Hung Tran explain how AI is an enabler in ESG reporting, but also brings with it risks that in-house counsel must consider
ESG
Investors are becoming more concerned about ensuring loan agreements hold borrowers to well-defined ESG targets, according to a UK survey
M&A
Brett Rodda bolsters the firm’s growing M&A and PE practices in the US, where deal activity is picking up despite high interest rates
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    Green bonds are now in the mainstream. But the lack of contractual protections risk undermining the market and the broader sustainable finance project, as Baker McKenzie lawyers explain in this long read
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    Baker McKenzie partner Nick O’Donnell considers who or what is to blame for the fall in publicly-listed stocks worldwide – and why it’s unfair to say it’s the companies themselves
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    Baker McKenzie lawyers consider how a relatively innocuous feature of corporate bonds is causing a stir following recent litigation and new regulations