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03 June 2016 by
Masanori Sato and Shigeki Okatani of Mori Hamada & Matsumoto in Tokyo report on the latest changes to Japan’s PPP (public-private partnership) environment
31 March 2016 by
Keira Petty and Brenda Lehmann of BeesMont Law in Hamilton look at 10 things to know about lending in Bermuda
09 October 2015 by
Oladele Adeniji and Obinna Osisiogu of Stillwaters Law Firm in Lagos examine Nigeria’s emerging mobile money market and the recent regulatory guidelines issued by CBN.
09 October 2015 by
Noureddine Ferchiou of Ferchiou & Associés in Tunis looks at the latest market developments in Tunisia
19 March 2024 by
Cirio Law firm has appointed Emma Dansbo as the new Managing Partner with responsibility for the firm’s operational management. She will assume her new role on September 1, 2023. Outgoing managing partner David Frydlinger, who has held the position since Cirio was first established in 2019, will continue as a partner and advisor in supply chains and digitalization.
05 June 2023 by
ASAR Al-Ruwayeh & Partners (ASAR) recently acted as counsel to Ahli United Bank B.S.C. (AUB) in relation to the successful takeover by Kuwait Finance House K.S.C.P. (KFH) through a listed share swap transaction.
26 April 2023 by
RTPR has assisted AROBS Transilvania Software, an important Romanian company that provides software services and solutions in various industries and the largest tech company listed on the Bucharest Stock Exchange, in relation to the acquisition of the Future WorkForce Global group from Cluj-Napoca, specialised in providing complex business process automation solutions.
01 July 2022 by
It has been one year since the launch of the Green and Sustainable Finance Grant Scheme (Scheme) in May 2021.
07 March 2022 by
Arendt is pleased to announce the appointment of two new Partners
04 January 2022 by
In our earlier publication “COVID-19 heightened corruption risks – A Hong Kong guide”1, we forewarned that COVID-19 and the challenges it posed to enforcement authorities, organizations and their workforce would allow corruption to thrive.