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Nanda Lau to lead Herbert Smith Freehills’ China corporate practice 刘依兰将领导史密夫斐尔中国公司事务
Shanghai partner Nanda Lau has been named Herbert Smith Freehills’ new head of the firm’s China corporate practice, effective 1 May 2021.She replaces …
M&A in 2021: Resilient, agile and coming off mute
Our 2021 M&A guide explores the key deal themes of the year as global transactions rebound in the pandemic's wake.2020 proved to be a year of two …
Due Diligence in the Age of ESG and Covid-19 (Japan)
Even before the Covid-19 pandemic, the increasing focus of external stakeholders on corporate purpose, accountability and resiliency was driving …
Herbert Smith Freehills CEO Justin D’Agostino joins business leaders from over 100 countries to pledge support for multilateralism
Justin D’Agostino, the Chief Executive Officer of global law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has joined over 1,000 CEOs to endorse United Nations’ Statement …
Human rights arguments in climate change disputes – Why it's growing
Research shows the use of human rights arguments has widened the scope to pursue climate change cases against corporatesThere has been a significant rise …
Sustainable finance in Hong Kong: HKMA shares initial thinking on supervisory approach and range of practices by banks
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has recently published its White Paper on Green and Sustainable Banking, as well as a circular to share a range …
Hong Kong Monetary Authority proposes mandatory reference checking scheme to address “rolling bad apples” phenomenon
On 8 May 2020, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) commenced a three-month industry consultation on a proposed framework for a mandatory reference …
COVID-19: Governance: SFC extends deadline for data storage compliance (Hong Kong)
The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) has extended its deadline for licensed corporations to confirm compliance with its new data storage …
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