Corporate
The long-term trajectory of global dealmaking activity has been one of growth. Favourable interest rates and ready access to capital in recent years have driven much of this activity, as have transformative factors such as the drive towards digitalisation, decarbonisation and the rapidly changing urban dynamics of our work and home lives.
Osborne Clarke advises at each step of a company's growth and on the full spectrum of corporate issues, partnering businesses as they expand through equity and debt fundraisings, joint ventures, acquisition, initial public offerings, and on compliant and efficient management.
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Employers using AI to recruit skilled workers need to stay up-to-date in Germany
How to navigate the evolving foreign investment landscape in key European markets
New directive threatens the use of self-employed contractor models in Europe
2023 predictions: What's on the horizon for US businesses operating in Europe?
US proposals for TCFD-aligned disclosure rules mark a big step towards global adoption
How digital transformation is reshaping workforce solutions
Predictions 2022: What could be in store for US and international business?
Additional regulatory regime looms for third country investors into EU
EU proposes new legislation to combat distortive effects of foreign subsidies on EU internal market
Brexit: The first 100 days
A truism: Brexit is a process, not an event. So, 100 days after the UK left the Single Market and...
Event note | Workforce Solutions sector M&A - what's happening in current deals in the US and UK?
On 9 March Osborne Clarke hosted, in association with Paul Pincus of New York law firm Ortoli Rosenstadt, a webinar...
Opportunities in European private equity
The European private equity industry is second only to the US and is thriving – despite the global pandemic. The...
Green HR: the sustainability bonus in employment contracts in Europe
Employers using AI to recruit skilled workers need to stay up-to-date in Germany
How to navigate the evolving foreign investment landscape in key European markets
New directive threatens the use of self-employed contractor models in Europe
2023 predictions: What's on the horizon for US businesses operating in Europe?
US proposals for TCFD-aligned disclosure rules mark a big step towards global adoption
How digital transformation is reshaping workforce solutions
Predictions 2022: What could be in store for US and international business?
Additional regulatory regime looms for third country investors into EU
EU proposes new legislation to combat distortive effects of foreign subsidies on EU internal market
Brexit: The first 100 days
A truism: Brexit is a process, not an event. So, 100 days after the UK left the Single Market and...
Event note | Workforce Solutions sector M&A - what's happening in current deals in the US and UK?
On 9 March Osborne Clarke hosted, in association with Paul Pincus of New York law firm Ortoli Rosenstadt, a webinar...
Opportunities in European private equity
The European private equity industry is second only to the US and is thriving – despite the global pandemic. The...