Sentences with phrase «regulatory global practice»

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(i) Does the concerted, global regulatory reform agenda mean that there is now more scope than in the past for sound risk management practices to be set up prior to full liberalisation?
It also requires understanding global regulatory status and proper disposal practices.
The team was led by Barney Reynolds, head of the firm's global financial institutions advisory and financial regulatory practice.
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Highly respected practice trusted by global investment banks and other financial institutions to advise on regulatory compliance and investigations.
Charlotte will form part of A&O's global financial services regulatory practice which spans Asia Pacific, Europe,
Ms. Walters focuses her practice on supply chain, franchise, distribution and logistics matters, counseling and coordinating projects for national and global clients for transactional, regulatory, governance and dispute resolution projects.
JS: Increased demand, new regulatory issues and the increasingly global nature of our clients» businesses and our practice have all factored into the few lateral partner hires we have made.
The firm's global investment management practice advises clients on formation, investment, transactional, regulatory, and compliance issues.
Our experience extends across all practices (sectors and disciplines) but with a particular focus on corporate and project transactions, global investigations, regulatory — including anti-bribery and corruption risk — energy and natural resources, infrastructure and transport, and dispute resolution.
Cynthia R. Shoss, co-head of Global Insurance and co-leader of the Eversheds Sutherland (US) LLP's Insurance Transactions and Products practice, is a nationally recognized adviser on insurance regulatory matters, focusing on transformative transactions such as demutualizations, mergers, conversions, pension risk transfers and other restructurings and acquisitions.
Main areas of work Our global practice includes over 600 litigators with unmatched trial, appellate and Supreme Court experience; a preeminent securities law practice with over 130 lawyers; a regulatory practice that includes more than 110 lawyers who have held high - level government positions; an intellectual property practice enriched by the expertise of more than 170 attorneys and technology specialists who hold scientific or technical degrees; more than 200 seasoned corporate transactional lawyers and business counselors; and lawyers who focus on bankruptcy, environmental, labor and employment, private client, real estate and tax matters.
Practice co-head Kate Orviss is advising UK Global Healthcare on the implementation of the Indo UK Institute of Health Programme, which involves managing relationships with multiple private sector partners, structuring joint ventures, and assisting with procurement, clinical partnerships and corporate matters as well as handling the regulatory and intellectual property aspects of the project.
The firm's practice areas include: banking and finance; corporate and securities; litigation and dispute resolution; antitrust and competition; US Supreme Court and appellate matters; employment and benefits; environmental; financial services regulatory and enforcement; government and global trade; intellectual property; real estate; tax; restructuring, bankruptcy and insolvency; and wealth management.
The lawyers in White & Case's Global Commercial Litigation Practice represent the interests of clients in all types of trial, appellate, regulatory and alternative dispute resolution tribunals around the world.
The office also houses some of the firm's leading practices, including international trade, anti-corruption and internal investigations, securities litigation and enforcement, antitrust, aviation finance, professional liability, global accounting regulatory matters, financial services and corporate compliance.
«In today's increasingly global regulatory and enforcement environment, having a full - service litigation practice in Asia — with U.S., U.K. and Hong Kong law capabilities — is strategically important to our clients,» said Thomas J. Reid, Davis Polk's Managing Partner.
Our global Financial Services Practice provides high quality legal, regulatory and public policy services to a wide range of participants in the financial services sector, including:
He has practiced in Asia for over 20 years and has extensive commercial litigation and arbitration experience, regularly advising many of the global financial institutions and corporations on their most sensitive and complex disputes and regulatory investigations in the region.
Michael is head of the global financial services practice and has extensive financial services and regulatory experience.
With a Chemicals team of more than 100 lawyers throughout the Americas, Europe, Middle East and Asia Pacific, we are one of the few firms with a chemicals practice to assist you in any legal, regulatory or advocacy matter on a global basis.
Offering a powerful mix of sophisticated «Wall Street savvy» and veteran regulatory know - how, our global securities enforcement and white collar practice is one of the largest and most sophisticated in the United States.
Our goals are, first, to stimulate discussion about where the legal industry is and could be going, and second, to look at evolving practice trends in the context of global legal, regulatory and compliance environments.
To be effective participants in the capital markets, our attorneys are deeply embedded in the communities where they practice and the industries where they focus, with the bench strength, regulatory depth and geographic scope of a global platform.
Clients seeking advice on meeting their country and global regulatory requirements can call upon the expertise of MI's Regulatory Practice Group.
The Global Projects group includes our energy projects practice (representing sponsors in the development of upstream oil and gas, LNG, pipeline, petrochemical, refinery and electric power projects, as well as in the acquisition and divestiture of interests in such projects), our project finance practice (representing both sponsors and lenders on energy and infrastructure projects), our energy regulatory practice (representing regulated entities; investors and customers / ratepayers of regulated entities, including electric generation, transmission and distribution; and LNG and natural gas production, gathering, transportation and distribution companies on U.S. federal and state regulatory and permitting issues), our real estate practice (representing developers and lenders on real estate projects, and acquisitions and divestitures of interests in such projects) and our international trade practice (representing clients in matters involving U.S. federal regulation of exports, imports, overseas investment and financial transactions).
Davis Polk's global enforcement and litigation practice — anchored by teams in New York, Hong Kong, London, Northern California, Paris and Washington DC — offers clients a unique platform that combines our experience and reputation in cross-border regulatory enforcement and complex litigation with an integrated team to support clients around the globe.
driving ACC's global advocacy agenda to improve and protect corporate in - house practice rights and re-define antiquated regulatory practice limitations [including multi-jurisdictional practice (MJP) reforms, in - house attorney - client privilege protection, the development of in - house legal ethics and professionalism resources, in - house corporate responsibility initiatives, and ACC's amicus program].
Members look to ACC to advocate in support of their rights and interests as in - house counsel, as well as to offer the practice resources, education, global legal and regulatory analysis and networking opportunities needed to advance their professional development.
Osler is a program partner of the Information Accountability Foundation (IAF) the preeminent global information policy think tank that works with regulatory authorities, policymakers, business leaders, civil society and other key stakeholders around the world to help frame and advance data protection law and practice through accountability - based information governance.
The industry as a whole faces the pressures of more robust regulatory practices across the global marketplace while adjusting to a variety of issues, including an aging population, the rising prevalence of chronic diseases and higher costs.
He advises clients on a broad range of contentious antitrust matters, and his contentious practice includes global cartel investigations, regulatory investigations, antitrust damages cases and judicial reviews.
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