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Corporate
Hogan Lovells’ corporate team comprises more than 1,000 corporate lawyers located in the world’s major financial centres. Our presence throughout Asia, Europe, Latin America, the Middle East and the US enables us to work with clients to successfully deliver on their strategic cross-border and domestic transactions.
As a trusted corporate adviser, we provide solutions to the complex world in which our clients operate.
We assist public and private companies, private funds and other investors, investment banks, financial institutions and governmental entities on their most complex and challenging transactions.
With our focused experience in representing clients in a broad spectrum of industries, many of which are highly regulated, our lawyers offer an exceptional depth and breadth of knowledge. By integrating this industry insight with a thorough understanding of our clients’ business, regulatory and strategic needs, we ensure that they receive seamless service and high-quality representation that is responsive to their corporate requirements.
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The US DoD has begun the process of implementing procurement regulations to combat counterfeit parts in the department’s supply chain.
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From 30 September 2013, the takeover code will apply to more companies than it does at present.
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