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His Highness the Emir issued Law No. 17 of 2024 (“Amending Law”), amending certain provisions of the law regulating tenders and auctions issued under Law...
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Over the last several weeks, two bills targeting Chinese supply chains were reintroduced in Congress. Although different in their approach, the COBALT Supply Chain Act...
Dubai has taken a significant step toward transforming its real estate market with the launch of the Dubai Land Department’s (DLD) regulatory sandbox for tokenized...
In 2020, the European Commission announced plans to create a common market for the free movement of data within the European Union (EU) in recognition...
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Recent developments in South African competition law have significantly elevated the role of transformative considerations and public interest objectives. The first crucial development occurred when...
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“Pressure pushing down on me, pressing down on you…” the iconic line from Bowie and Queen’s anthem feels prophetic for South Africa’s financial sector in 2025....
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On 29th March, 2025, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, signed the Investment and Securities Act 2025 (the “ISA...
When Donald Trump’s administration arrived in the White House in January, it quickly became clear that the returning president was going to make opposition to...
In recent years, Vietnam has positioned itself among the leading countries in the world in terms of digital asset ownership and trading volume. This rapid...
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Brazil’s Antitrust Authority (CADE) published, on April 23, 2025, an updated version of its FAQ section regarding merger filing criteria. An unofficial English translation of...
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The Companies (Amendment) (No. 2) Bill 2024 (the “Amendment Bill”) to implement the inward company redomiciliation regime was passed by the Legislative Council on 14...
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Recent US trade policy creating global tariffs has caused significant international trade uncertainty which need to be considered in the context of Irish M&A transactions. ...
As the members vote of the Social Democrats (SPD) have cleared the way for a new government, we would like to summarise what the new...
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India is increasingly crystallizing as an important economic nation. Not only the investment in India is gaining in importance, but also the interest of Indian...
Recent developments on the application of international best practices to labour and employment disputes by Nigerian courts have raised several issues that require pragmatic solutions...
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This study, an overview of market trends in private equity transactions in Spain and Portugal, analyses the most significant deals on which Cuatrecasas advised. It analyses 45 private equity deals signed...
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In early April, the Central Bank of Brazil (BCB) published the Social Participation Notice No. 118/2025, initiating the Subsidy Collection No. 118/2025. The initiative seeks...
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Greenwashing, also known as green sheen, refers to the practice where companies overstate, exaggerate, or fabricate their environmental initiatives or sustainability performance in an effort...
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On May 3, 2025, the New Egyptian Labor Law No. 14 for the year 2025 was published in the Egyptian Official Gazette (the “New Labor...
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As digital assets and cryptocurrencies become more embedded in commercial activity, UK courts are shaping how they’re treated under the law. Our Commercial Disputes team explores key...
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The Government e-Marketplace (GeM) has emerged as a leading platform for businesses seeking to engage in procurement activities with government buyers in India. Here, we...
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On January 8, 2025, the Department of Justice (“DOJ”) issued a final rule under Executive Order 14117, which established the Rule on Preventing Access to U.S. Sensitive...
Cryptocurrency, or encrypted currency, is a form of digital or virtual currency secured through cryptographic methods, typically operating on decentralised systems using blockchain technology. Unlike...
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The Act to Strengthen Germany as a Forum for Litigation (Justizstandort-Stärkungsgesetz) came into force on 1 April 2025. The Act aims to offer parties to...
With the introduction of Directive (EU) 2024/1799 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 13 June on common rules promoting the repair of...
Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) is no longer a vision of the future, it is actively transforming industries in real time, from healthcare to financial services, and...
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On January 28th, the updated National Artificial Intelligence Policy (“AI Policy”) was published in the Official Gazette. This modification was made to align the country’s...
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Recently, we have seen important developments from different angles regarding the opening up of digital platforms. Departing from the Bronner “essential facilities” doctrine last month,...
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In a bulletin published by the Deputy Judge President (“the DJP”) of the Johannesburg High Court, South Africa regarding lead times for set down dates in...
Artificial Intelligence has transformed the way information is processed and consumed, offering unprecedented capabilities and value across fields like medicine, law, journalism, and finance. However,...
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In a pioneering move, Dubai has officially launched the International Sports and Entertainment Free Zone Cluster, located in the dynamic One Central development, adjacent to the Museum of...
The Protection of Personal Information Act (POPIA) Regulations have just received a facelift, with the Information Regulator publishing amendments to the Regulations on 17 April...
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The UK’s new corporate fraud offence, which is due to come into effect shortly, creates potential criminal exposure for Irish businesses. Clearly, this will impact...
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