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Linklaters lawyers outline the considerations for parties when structuring and negotiating joint ventures
M&A
Recent changes in antitrust enforcement are dramatically reshaping the structure and negotiation strategies of M&A deals
M&A
Elizabeth Gonzalez-Sussman said corporate activist tactics are becoming increasingly sophisticated and savvy
M&A
The Lagos-based M&A lawyer explains why cultivating relationships is an essential part of his job and why recognising the unique dynamics of a deal is key to success
ESG
Mohamed Ghannam, managing partner at Helmy Hamza & Partners, reflects on the growth of the Egyptian legal sector and how the firm is capitalising on green energy opportunities
ESG
As the dust settles on this temporary reprieve, the next 12 months will be a make-or-break period for the industries involved
M&A
The telecoms industry’s position as the first test case for the FSR sets an important precedent, providing a roadmap for similar reviews in other strategic sectors
M&A
Partners at Mourant and McDermott Will & Emery explain how they keep tabs on referrals and why reciprocity is important to generating new business
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  • Sponsored by VdA Vieira de Almeida
    Gabon responded quickly to Covid-19, leveraging off its experience with Ebola and Cholera. Matthieu Le Roux, Olivier Bustin and Carolina Reis of Vieira de Almeida (VdA) review the results of the government’s actions and what the pandemic says about Gabon’s future economic development.
  • Sponsored by SH-Avocats in association with Matouk Bassiouny
    Houda Sahri, Jean-Jérôme Khodara and Nahla Djabi of Matouk Bassiouny in association with SH Avocats review the flurry of pro-investment legal developments being ushered in by Algeria’s government.
  • Sponsored by Matouk Bassiouny
    A Q&A with the Matouk Bassiouny & Hennawy team on the ability to furlough employees, reduce salaries, freeze annual raises and other key employment issues under Egyptian law in light of Covid-19.