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Jones Day Graduate Recruitment Brochure 2012–13 weblink
Jones Day operates a different training system to most City firms.
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US DoJ and SEC guidance on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act weblink
For the past 10 months, the US Department of Justice and the Enforcement Division of the Securities and Exchange Commission have advised the public that they are in the process of drafting guidance for companies regarding the requirements of, and prohibitions within, the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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Antitrust Alert: DOJ sues to block Bud Light and Corona combination weblink
The Department of Justice has filed a civil antitrust lawsuit challenging the $20 billion proposed acquisition by Anheuser-Bush InBev of the remaining 50 per cent interest in Grupo Modelo S.A.B. de C.V.
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Offering foreign investment funds in the UAE — a new regime weblink
The Securities and Commodities Authority of the United Arab Emirates (ESCA) in July 2012 published regulations relating to investment funds that significantly increase the regulation of both foreign and local investment funds active in the United Arab Emirates.
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Second petroleum bid round in Myanmar weblink
On 17 January 2013, the Government of the Republic of the Union of Myanmar, through its Ministry of Energy, invited bids for 18 onshore oil and gas blocks in what is Myanmar’s second international petroleum licensing round.
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US regulatory action items for investment advisers (2013) weblink
A new year brings not only (the potential for keeping) New Year’s resolutions, but also a new set of obligations and undertakings for many investment advisers.
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Adding more strings to the bow: the 2012 amendments to China’s Civil Procedure Law weblink
In August 2012, the People’s Republic of China enacted amendments to its Civil Procedure Law.
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Corporate internal investigations: best practices, pitfalls to avoid weblink
Corporations are being scrutinised today as never before. Public and private companies alike are examined and investigated not only by the US government, but by increasing numbers of local, state, and foreign government agencies.
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New Hong Kong regime on obligations of sponsors weblink
The Hong Kong Securities and Futures Commission on 12 December 2012 published its consultation conclusions on the regulation of Hong Kong IPO sponsors.
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European Medicines Agency jeopardizes investments in drug development weblink
The heart of a marketing authorisation application is the pre-clinical and clinical data that proves the drug’s safety and efficacy.
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German labour and employment news weblink
In this issue (Inter alia): minimum wages in Germany; transfer of business by takeover of personnel; facilitation of immigration of specialised personnel.
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Russia’s accession to the World Trade Organization: challenges and opportunities for Russian companies weblink
On 22 August 2012, after 19 years of negotiations, the Russian Federation became the 156th member of the World Trade Organization.
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Employee stock plans 2012: year-end international reporting requirements weblink
This Commentary highlights some of the principal calendar and year-end reporting requirements for employee stock plans that US companies most commonly encounter when offering these programs to their employees in selected jurisdictions worldwide.
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Dodd-Frank derivatives 101: what in-house counsel needs to know now weblink
What in-house counsel needs to know now about Dodd-Frank derivatives 101.
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Recommendations of the expert committee on the Indian General Anti-Avoidance Rule: a welcome step weblink
On 1 September 2012, the Shome Committee, which was constituted by Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to review the General Anti-Avoidance Rule, submitted its 108-page Expert Committee Report to the Indian Government.
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Financial support directions and insolvency: the Pensions Regulator’s view weblink
On 26 July 2012, the Pensions Regulator issued a statement on financial support directions (FSDs) with the intention of providing further guidance and comfort with regard to the circumstances in which it will issue an FSD after a company has been placed into administration.
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Update: dispute resolution issues in Indian cross-border transactions weblink
In February, we disseminated a Commentary discussing challenges parties to Indian cross-border transactions face when they invoke contractual dispute resolution clauses.
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Antitrust Alert: UK’s OFT issues new guidelines on penalties for competition law violations weblink
The UK Office of Fair Trading has published new guidelines on how it will set fines for competition law violations.
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Cyprus: A Russian dimension to the Eurozone crisis weblink
With the end of summer, Europe’s political leaders are intensifying their efforts to address the Eurozone’s economic and monetary crisis.
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Two recent cases test legality of consent payments and exit consents under English law weblink
The global financial crisis has resulted in a number of debt restructuring transactions as a result of companies being unable to meet with their debt obligations.
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