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Sensible new approach by UK Government to retained EU Law will be welcomed by business
More than 2,500 Brussels-derived regulations are set to remain on the statute book beyond the end of this yearKemi Badenoch, the Minister responsible for …
ALL CHANGE – UPDATE: REFORMS TO ALMOST ALL AREAS OF EU ANTITRUST
Our experts break down the key milestones as EU pushes through comprehensive overhaul of competition regime Over the next 12 – 18 months businesses will …
Herbert Smith Freehills advises Renewable Power Capital on entry into Polish onshore wind market
Leading international law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has advised Renewable Power Capital (RPC) on a joint venture with Tundra Advisory (Taiga Mistral …
Inside Tech: Expectations, opportunities and expert insights
High adoption of emerging technologies, and a regulatory landscape struggling to keep up.Tech companies around the world – big, small and those …
Preparing for CBAM – The EU extends carbon policies despite trade tensions
The EU's controversial extension of its carbon market regime to foreign producers takes shapeAs the climate crisis intensifies and the rigour of measures …
Herbert Smith Freehills advises GPA Global on its acquisition of Cosfibel
International leading law firm Herbert Smith Freehills has advised GPA Global, a specialist in full service premium packaging solutions, on its …
Global M&A Outlook 2023: Headwinds, tailwinds and fog
Will the deal market take off again in 2023 after a challenging year? Tougher regulation and ESG drivers are among the key trends explored as our …
CONSORTIA AND COMPETITION LAW
Kyriakos Fountoukakos (EMEA Regional Head of Competition, Regulation and Trade) and Kian O'Connell (Legal Stagiaire) in our Brussels office have recently …
Cartel Intel: Interview with Ashley Brickles, Senior Managing Director at FTI Consulting
As part of our quarterly Cartel Intel series, Herbert Smith Freehills' Brussels partner Daniel Vowden sat down with Ashley Brickles, (Senior Managing …
CRTea Podcast Series
Welcome to our CRTea podcast series, which will bring you the latest developments in competition, regulatory and trade law from across EMEA and …
Multilateral malaise – The war in Ukraine’s impact on trade policy
The flood of post-Ukraine sanctions signals shifting Western calculations but the aftermath risks lasting damage to world tradeThe war in Ukraine will …
Competition Law and Sustainability
Our competition team has recently published an article in Practical Law on competition law and sustainability (see here for subscribers and here for a …
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