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Should a claim be stayed where foreign proceedings arise from the same dispute but are not framed in identical terms?
Osborne Clarke secures a victory in staying a claim brought in England on the basis of proceedings brought in Cyprus
Burdened balance sheets and Covid-19: how to clear debt without problems
Many companies – including those in Workforce Solutions – have taken out new private or government-backed loans or extended existing
Funds Legal Update | 30 June 2020
In this edition, we take a brief look at the steps the Financial Conduct Authority has taken to reduce the
NOW 2.0 | Details of extended wage subsidy scheme reveal important differences from NOW 1.0
The final text of the Temporary Emergency Bridging Measure to Preserve Employment 2.0 (the NOW 2.0) was published by the
How will direct lenders manage their stressed and distressed loan positions?
Private debt has matured as an asset class in Europe over the last decade. According to data from Deloitte, record-breaking
LIBOR transition: will a daily compounded SONIA index unlock the use of the sterling risk-free rate?
The Bank of England has published its response to feedback on its intention to produce a compounded SONIA index. In
Recent updates from the Reserve Bank of India
The Reserve Bank of India (“RBI”) has issued various relief measures in response to the COVID-19 pandemic on May 23
WHOA restructuring scheme advances through Dutch Parliament amid Covid-19 fallout
Long-awaited US Chapter 11 and the UK scheme of arrangement-style turnaround tool awaits Senate approval as Dutch businesses grapple with
Funds Legal Update | 02 June 2020
Almost two weeks since it was launched, the Future Fund is a lifeline to many UK-based innovative businesses struggling with