New Program Effective January 2, 2025 Prohibits or Requires Notification of Certain Outbound Investments, Targeting Sensitive Industry Sectors in Countries of Concern (Currently, Only China) ...
The Final Rule Eliminates Some Onerous Aspects of the Proposed Rule, but the New Form Broadens the Categories Of Required Information and Expands the Current Document Production Requirements for ...
Microsoft/Inflection Sets the Roadmap for CMA Analysis of “Acquihire” Transactions ...
Case Highlights Similarities and Differences in How English and U.S. Courts Construe “Material Adverse Effect” Clauses ...
As SEC Chair, Mr. Clayton focused on the interests of long-term investors and modernizing the function, regulation, and oversight of our equity and fixed income markets. These efforts included ...
BlackBerry (Canada), in its strategic licensing agreement with Teletry (U.S.). Diebold (U.S.), in its $1.8 billion merger with Wincor Nixdorf (Germany). General Cable (U.S.), in its $3 billion ...
Colin’s work on derivatives and foreign exchange matters has included the development of path breaking derivatives products and transactions, providing regulatory guidance and updates to trade ...
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S&C Advises U.S. Department of Energy on $861.3 Million Loan Guarantee to Finance Solar Energy Projects in Puerto Rico S&C’s global Energy Transition practice serves clients in all sectors supporting ...
From 2002 to 2004, Ms. Seymour served as Chief of the Criminal Division for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York, where she supervised 165 federal prosecutors and oversaw ...
in its $450 million investment in New York Community Bancorp as a lead investor in connection with Enstar’s acquisition by Sixth Street Piper Sandler in its acquisition of Aviditi Capital Advisors ...
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