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22 November 2021 by
Dentons Rodyk is one of Singapore's Big Five law firms that earned the most number of places in the 17 categories of The Straits Times’ Singapore’s Best Law Firms 2022 list.
22 November 2021 by
As COP26 is making global headlines, what exactly is this gathering and what makes it different from other global summits in the past?
21 November 2021 by
It has recently been made available the Proposal for the 2022 General State Budget Law (“State Budget Proposal”).
26 July 2021 by
South Africa’s maritime enforcement laws can be a lifeline for shipping creditors left high and dry despite having an arbitration award against their debtors.
26 July 2021 by
While there are various drivers of local empowerment and ownership requirements in Sub-Saharan Africa, one key driver appears to be gaining ground: national interest empowerment.
26 May 2021 by
In the wake of the Covid 19 pandemic and with public deficits having reached a zenith, tax reform appears to be high on the agenda of many of the world’s key players, most notably President Biden but also the OECD and the EU.
14 April 2021 by
Shalakany is pleased to announce that it has obtained an exequatur on a foreign ship mortgage contract with respect to a vessel seized in the Suez Canal.
21 January 2021 by
Today, Higgs & Johnson is pleased to announce that Mr. Sterling Harvey Cooke has been appointed the new Co-Managing Partner of the Firm, effective 1 January 2021. He will serve alongside current Co-Managing Partner, Oscar N. Johnson, Jr.
27 October 2020 by
Primerus will host a webinar on "Doing Business in Greece & Cyprus" on December 1st, 2020, 12:00 (EST).
20 October 2020 by
South Africa is making up for lost time as a competitive international arbitration centre.