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Linklaters lawyers outline the considerations for parties when structuring and negotiating joint ventures
Recent changes in antitrust enforcement are dramatically reshaping the structure and negotiation strategies of M&A deals
Valued at €6.7 billion, the deal marks a major milestone for TPG Climate Rise, representing its largest investment to date
Lawyers from Kirkland & Ellis, Ropes & Gray, and Linklaters raise concerns about ESG regulations and data transparency issues affecting PE transactions
A rare example of collaboration between leading corporate law firms in London, the programme helps pave the way for a more diverse and equitable legal sector
Lawyers from Ropes & Gray in New York and Linklaters in London discuss the strategies they employ to ensure clients remain compliant and ready to capitalise on ESG opportunities
The London-based antitrust lawyer discusses alternative career paths and his go-to legal joke
Rumours of delaying and diluting ESG rules, such as the Deforestation Regulation, don’t spell a slowdown for lawyers
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Sponsored by LinklatersRegulators have shifted their oversight dramatically since the financial crisis 10 years ago, as Linkaters’ Jacques Schillaci discusses
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Sponsored by LinklatersThe landmark scheme has brought much-needed clarification on the determination and payment of statutory interest
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Sponsored by LinklatersMargot Schonholtz and Robert Trust, Linklaters