Stock Exchange Calls For Adequate Disclosure On Basis Of Transaction Consideration
Our latest article looks at the new guidance letter issued by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on transaction consideration disclosure.
Our latest article looks at the new guidance letter issued by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on transaction consideration disclosure.
Read the 132nd edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
This edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly considers three cases looking at different issues of jurisdiction and a further case that highlights the importance of contractual clarity as to when obligations terminate.
Last summer, the UK government launched its Review of Electricity Market Arrangements. With another consultation expected imminently, now is the time to reflect on why change is needed.
Read the 131st edition of our weekly update on Italian labour law.
On October 18, 2023, the US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) issued General License 44 broadly permitting US and non-US persons to deal with Venezuelan crude and gas. Under the license, US and non-US persons generally can transport Venezuelan crude and gas until April 18, 2024.
This edition of Commercial Disputes Weekly considers an arbitration award obtained by fraud, the appropriate forum for a claim of forced labour in Malaysia and two decisions involving attempts to resist enforcement of security for financing.
The new UK Energy Act 2023 gained royal assent on 26 October 2023. In this first of a series of articles, we explore the changes it has introduced.
Thailand has introduced a new law to regulate digital platform services providers and protect consumer interests.
This article summarises the recent judgment in Kuvera Resources Pte Ltd v JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A., where the Singapore Court of Appeal confirmed that an objective approach is to be adopted when interpreting sanctions clauses in letters of credit.