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While a new SEC chair and a pro-business agenda are to be expected, consumer protection against crypto fraud will continue to be a focus for regulators
M&A
New hires were made across the PE, banking, M&A, structured finance and funds practices in New York, London and Hong Kong
M&A
Developments in the third quarter in the US have thrown the spotlight on law firm M&A in the US
M&A
Lawyers at Davis Polk and Goodwin say that revisions to the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act’s pre-merger notification rules mean businesses that want to move forward with certain US deals will have to produce more information earlier
M&A
From representation and warranty insurance to carveouts, Seyfarth Shaw lawyers explore the key deal term trends and insights for the middle-market sector
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
M&A
What partnership means in international law firms continues to evolve and the growth in non-equity versions shows no sign of stopping
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  • Sponsored by Morgan Lewis & Bockius
    Lawyers in London, Frankfurt and Silicon Valley share their experiences of the tokenisation of assets and explain where they see the market going
  • Sponsored by Latham & Watkins
    Latham & Watkins lawyers take a deep dive into US trends to unpick the patchwork efforts to regulate tokens, blockchains and cryptocurrencies and the businesses that deal in them
  • Sponsored by Baker McKenzie
    Baker McKenzie lawyers consider how a relatively innocuous feature of corporate bonds is causing a stir following recent litigation and new regulations