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Editor's Picks: The Market Abuse Regulation: a guide to the new regime for Official List companies


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The Market Abuse Regulation: a guide to the new regime for Official List companies
DLA Piper - UK White Paper
The Market Abuse Regulation, which will replace the existing market abuse regime from 3 July this year, is designed to introduce a common regulatory framework on market abuse across the EU. This DLA Piper briefing sets out an overview of the key changes affecting UK Official List companies.

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Holding back the flood: innovation and the search for efficiency in regulatory compliance
Legal Week Intelligence Global White Paper
Corporate fines in the US, UK and Europe are on an upward trajectory, and companies face increasing regulatory challenges. This Legal Week report, in association with Pinsent Masons, has found that 73% of senior in-house lawyers expect their business's compliance spend to rise in the coming years.
Brexit: the potential legal ramifications for businesses
Reed Smith European Union White Paper
At present, the only thing that appears certain about Brexit is the uncertainty that it poses for UK and EU businesses. This briefing summarises the potential legal ramifications for businesses should Brexit occur, covering subjects including financial regulation, employment and competition.
World's first 'regulatory sandbox' open for play in the UK: an opportunity for financial services innovation
Latham & Watkins UK White Paper
Innovative businesses in the financial services industry looking to test exciting new financial products and services are now able to apply to the UK’s 'regulatory sandbox', the first of its kind, globally. This briefing looks at how the sandbox will work and assesses its potential impact.
Legal technology in the Middle East: GCs, partners and senior lawyers on the key challenges
Legal Week Intelligence Middle East and Africa White Paper
More than half of legal professionals based in the Middle East believe their firm's use of technology is no better than 'fair', according to a new survey of lawyers in the region. This report looks at the key legal technology trends in the Middle East and the main challenges practitioners face.
Mixed use developments: six legal issues to keep you awake at night
Bond Dickinson UK White Paper
Mixed use developments, which combine commercial and residential units, are becoming increasingly popular, but they give rise to significant legal and management issues for landlords and investors - this briefing sets out some of the causes of restless nights.
Key trends in cross-border private M&A
Linklaters Global White Paper
Cross-border private M&A hit a post-crisis high in 2015 with deals amounting to over $146bn, making it the busiest year (by both deal value and number of deals) for cross-border private M&A since the start of the financial crisis. This Linklaters briefing looks at what 2016 has in store.
Structuring a law firm: what does it actually mean to be an LLP?
Legal Week UK White Paper
For lawyers looking at how to practice, on the assumption they would like to operate with a likely limit on their personal liabilities, there are two main options: the limited liability partnership or a limited company. Both are well established business vehicles, so which option should be used?
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