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India and New Zealand saw the most movement in the latest results for South and Central Asia and Australasia
The combination will see the firms become one of the world’s top 20 firms by headcount with more than 2,700 lawyers across 25 offices
Cadwalader lawyers examine the structural level considerations for securitisation under new amendments to the US’ commercial transaction law
As Donald Trump’s reelection is set to upend US financial regulation over the next four years, businesses should be prioritising the measures they want the new administration to change
King & Wood Mallesons partner Andrew Fei discusses Ant Digital Technologies’ landmark tokenised financing transaction and the outlook for real-world asset tokenisation
Ropes & Gray’s London managing partner discusses the etiquette of queueing and who he’d like to represent him in court
Speakers from Citi Group and law firms Mori Hamada and Nagashima Ohno expect to see an increase in work as foreign investors increasingly flock to the country
From cultural integration to due diligence, foreign investors entering the Indian market need to plan carefully prior to an acquisition
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Sponsored by Riquito AdvogadosBruno Almeida and Kimberley Cheong of Riquito Advogados summarise Macau’s new legal initiatives to tackle illegal gaming as the city strives to become one of Asia’s leading tourism, cultural, and leisure spots
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Sponsored by Ganado AdvocatesLuke Hili of Ganado Advocates notes a shift towards companies viewing ESG as a value strategy for long-term growth rather than just as a regulatory burden, and casts a spotlight on Maltese activity
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Sponsored by Lee and LiEddie Chan and Helen Hai-Ning Huang of Lee and Li report that Taiwan has made great strides with recent ESG policy initiatives, but add that further measures are needed to deter greenwashing