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Luxembourg: Arendt appoints Julien Ganter as a new Partner focusing on managed services and transformation

09 November 2021 by Arendt & Medernach

Arendt is pleased to welcome Julien Ganter as a new Partner at Arendt Regulatory & Consulting.

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Hong Kong: ESG Series – Carbon credits and carbon trading

04 November 2021 by LC Lawyers

Climate change has been impacting our daily lives notably in the last few years as we are witnessing extreme weather conditions such as heavy rain, floods, and heatwaves at a global scale.

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Singapore: Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP, part of the world’s largest law firm, Dentons, is pleased to announce that Debby Lim has joined the Firm as a partner as part of its Restructuring, Insolvency and Bankruptcy practice group

06 October 2021 by Dentons Rodyk & Davidson

Dentons Rodyk & Davidson LLP, part of the world’s largest law firm, Dentons, is pleased to announce that Debby Lim has joined the Firm as a partner as part of its Restructuring, Insolvency and Bankruptcy practice group.

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Singapore: Dentons Rodyk successfully strikes out claims for about US$1.48 billion brought by the Ok Tedi Fly River Foundation Ltd (“Foundation”) and others (“Plaintiffs”): Further update on the grounds of decision

04 October 2021 by Dentons Rodyk & Davidson

Following our earlier update, the General Division of the High Court recently released its written judgment outlining its reasons for striking out all the Plaintiffs’ claims for US$1.48 billion of assets belonging to the PNG Sustainable Development Program Ltd (“PNGSDP”). PNGSDP was successfully represented by the Dentons Rodyk team led by Mark Seah, and comprising Andrea Gan, Martin See, Ashwin Nair and Alexander Choo.

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Initiative to Reform the Mexican Constitution on Engy Matters

30 September 2021 by Ritch Mueller y Nicolau

On September 30, 2021, the President of Mexico submitted to the House of Representatives (Cámara de Diputados) an initiative to reform Articles 25, 27 and 28 of the Federal Constitution of Mexico (the “Initiative”)

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Portugal: Trade of dual-use items - new EU rules adopted

09 September 2021 by VdA Vieira de Almeida

Regulation (EU) 2021/821, of 20 May, setting up a new Union regime for the control of exports, brokering, technical assistance, transit and transfer of dual-use items and reformulating the previous regime provided for by Regulation (EC) 428/2009, of 5 May 2009, entered into force on 9 September 2021

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Hong Kong: An employee or an independent contractor?

27 August 2021 by LC Lawyers

The COVID-19 pandemic present challenges on important people issues and has drastically changed many workplace aspects. Businesses have responded by restructuring its workforce to save costs and remain agile.

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Electronic communication service providers to note imminent change in Hong Kong’s data protection regime

18 August 2021 by LC Lawyers

On 16 July 2021, the Hong Kong SAR Government introduced the Personal Data (Privacy) (Amendment) Bill 2021 (the “Amendment Bill”) to the Legislative Council for the purposes of criminalizing doxxing.

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South Africa: National interest is now a key driver for empowerment regulation across Africa

26 July 2021 by Lerato Thahane, Partner, Bowmans; Bowman Gilfillan Inc

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.

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South Africa: Kenya data infrastructure

26 July 2021 by Angela Mukora; Rose Njeru; John Syekei; Bowman Gilfillan Inc

From data centres to new mobile and cable connectivity, data infrastructure is capturing the attention of investors, who can only benefit from greater insight into the regulatory ramifications of entering or operating in this sphere. This is the first of three articles to be published by our telecommunications team, giving a bird’s eye view of the data infrastructure sector across East Africa.