This corporate update offers brief summaries of recent key developments. This edition looks at executive remuneration changes to the Listing Rules; SFO on shareholder dividends; changes to the FTSE ground rules; FRC guidance for directors reporting on country and currency risk; and much more.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 23 February 2012 | Practice Area: Corporate Governance
As India's current spend on education is at 5% of average household income, it is one of the most attractive counter-cyclical areas for foreign investment. This briefing discusses the potential for international joint ventures in the sector, as well as the legal structures involved.
Law Firm: Penningtons | Published: 09 January 2012 | Practice Area: Joint Ventures
Given the ongoing prevalence of Chinese joint ventures, it is as important as ever to actively manage their risks and shortcomings. In this briefing, Pinsent Masons offer some key lessons with the aim of mitigating the likelihood of disaster, or at least its consequences.
Law Firm: Pinsent Masons | Published: 03 November 2011 | Practice Area: Joint Ventures
Following on from Herbert Smith's 2010 China investment guide, this supplement provides an update on all the latest regulatory developments in the world's economic powerhouse. The guide focuses on how China developed its investment regime to achieve a 26% year-on-year increase in foreign investment.
Law Firm: Herbert Smith | Published: 31 August 2011 | Practice Area: Mergers & Acquisitions
This guide from Nabarro explains the most commonly used methods to structure an investment in an SME. It also analyses the implications of each investment method, for both the company and the investor.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 21 June 2011 | Practice Area: Capital Markets and Debt Securities
Ashurst summarises four key decisions where the Singapore High Court considered the grounds for setting aside arbitral awards. Although the Singapore courts maintain their support for arbitration, these cases show that they are willing to intervene in certain limited circumstances.
Law Firm: Ashurst | Published: 16 May 2011 | Practice Area: Arbitration
Commercial markets in the UAE are still feeling the shock of the global economic recession, forcing many companies to undergo restructuring to ensure better efficiency and productivity. Habib Al Mulla provides tips for foreign shareholders on corporate restructuring.
Law Firm: Habib Al Mulla & Company | Published: 20 April 2011 | Practice Area: Corporate reorganisation
The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) issued its response to the public comments it received on the April consultation paper that proposed changes to the regulatory regime for fund management companies and exempt financial intermediaries. Colin NG & Partners outlines MAS’s response on key areas...view abstract
Law Firm: Colin Ng & Partners | Published: 04 April 2011 | Practice Area: Corporate Financing
Nabarro gives a detailed overview of some of the main legal and regulatory developments affecting the UK property investment community, including the Bribery Act, the Localism Bill and Basel III.
Law Firm: Nabarro | Published: 17 March 2011 | Practice Area: Property Finance
Mori Hamada provides answers to a selection of questions regarding tax on international joint ventures in Japan.
Law Firm: Mori Hamada & Matsumoto | Published: 11 March 2011 | Practice Area: Joint Ventures
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