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Draft rules aimed at making UK public markets more attractive for issuers raise the threshold before they have to produce a prospectus
The UK is going back in time by adding bundling to the options for how firms pay for investment research and execution services but regulatory lawyers are unsure about demand for the measure
Ashurst and Travers Smith lawyers tell IFLR that the trick in tech is advising clients on where they will be in 10 years and not right now
While hires of big names in high-profile areas of finance has drawn attention to the London legal market this year, the reality is less frenzied
Lawyers told IFLR that heightened ESG scrutiny is reshaping the M&A landscape, with clients abandoning deals when they come across ESG concerns
There has been a significant uptick in US law firms making M&A hires in London and setting up shop in Belgium — here’s why
As the curtain rises on 2024, the M&A stage is set for a gradual shift with the help of the private equity market, say UK lawyers
Young lawyers today ‘want to know that they're helping and working towards a better world’,
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