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Capital markets
Taylor Wessing has one of the largest dedicated capital markets practices in Europe, with genuine cross-border capability and a strong presence in Asia and the Middle East.
Continually changing market standards and the differing regulatory regimes across jurisdictions means you need expert advice for any of your capital markets transactions, whether involving the issue of debt or equity securities, or offers to purchase them.
Our international capital markets experts work as one integrated team on a range of international securities transactions and offerings including: IPOs, secondary issues, public M&A, tender offers, bond offerings, securitisations and restructurings.
In addition to being market leaders in advising clients from the technology field, we advise across many other sectors. We work with leading investment banks, brokers, financial advisers and sponsors, and financial services institutions.
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Briefings from Taylor Wessing
'Greek Yogurt' trademark decision
The claimants in this case were Greek yogurt manufacturer FAGE and its UK distributor. FAGE had been making Greek yogurt in Greece and selling it in the UK for 30 years.
UKIPO rejects Chanel JERSEY application
The UKIPO has rejected an application by Chanel to register JERSEY for skincare products, soaps, perfumes, cosmetics and toiletries.
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Crunch boom
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Patent by numbers
A single patent court system for Europe and the high-profile ‘phone wars’ are putting IP at the heart of clients’ business strategies


