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  • With Pünder, Volhard, Weber & Axster set to vote for its merger with Clifford Chance/Rogers & Wells this month, Nick Ferguson looks at the prospects for firms seduced by what the press has dubbed Fusionsfieber
  • Wilde Sapte asset finance partner Tom McDonald is set to appeal an arbitration decision forbidding him from leaving the firm before the end of 2000
  • US firm Vinson & Elkins has topped a poll of law firms providing services to the energy industry
  • The Chinese government's robust defence of the renminbi during the Asian financial crisis prevented devaluation.
  • The aim of the research was to identify the best law firms providing services to the oil, gas and power sectors. The research project was completed in six months by teams in London and New York. The primary data for the research was collected through questionnaires asking respondents to rank law firms, financial institutions and accountancy firms across different functions in three areas (upstream, downstream and power) on a global basis
  • The SEC has lifted its $5 million fixed limit on stock incentive plans for foreign companies with US operations. But as Michael Alcamo of Morgan, Lewis & Bockius, New York, explains, tougher disclosure requirements present new challenges
  • Restructurings related to projects can prove especially complex
  • The government of Singapore has issued a report calling for the partial opening of the legal market. Joint ventures and formal alliances may come to the city much sooner than anyone expected, but most firms, both local and international,are unhappy with the proposal. Rich Meyer reports from Singapore
  • The government of Singapore has issued a report calling for the partial opening of the legal market. Joint ventures and formal alliances may come to the city much sooner than anyone expected, but most firms, both local and international,are unhappy with the proposal. Rich Meyer reports from Singapore
  • By Prof Dr J Steenbergen of Loeff Claeys Verbeke Brussels, University of Leuven The amendments are concerned primarily with the rules on merger control and joint ventures. The law of April 26 1999 also addresses a number of procedural issues. Belgian Competition Law is modelled on the EU rules of competition