World Finance interviews Muhsin Keskin and Birtürk Aydin, of Esin Attorney Partnership, and Gary Senior, of Baker & McKenzie
With first-hand experience in reviewing, analysing and drafting some of the UAE’s most important legislation, Hadef & Partners is ideally positioned to advise foreign firms
The new legal framework for employment law in Greece is good for employers and good for investors
Founded in 1974, Bahrain-based law firm Hassan Radhi & Associates exudes as much dignity as the financial centre it operates within. World Finance spoke to founding partner Hassan Ali Radhi to learn what sets the firm apart
With complex issues and new regulations in today’s M&A environment, the lead corporate lawyer in any transaction needs to be sensitive to every detail. Eleni Chalkidou speaks to Richard W Silverthorn
There have been significant developments to the arbitration regimes in both Hong Kong and China, which will enhance both countries’ reputations and competitiveness in this area
Legal know-how must be complemented with a distinguished business approach and custom-service thinking
Stability and forceful regulation have improved Cyprus’ stock as a fund jurisdiction, writes Socrates Ellinas
Bank secrecy is losing the battle against government greed. Solutions must be found
A recent law enables foreign legal firms to establish local offices or joint ventures in the island nation, providing a good base for international legal prominence
Latin America has emerged as one of the globe’s most economically vivacious areas. And arbitration reform is a welcome pill to the business community
The European Commission has praised Montenegro’s improved institutional and legal framework
WTS’ success comes from its tax and business consulting, writes Prof Dr Alexander Hemmelrath
Dr Ismail Esin, founder of Esin Law Firm, talks to Jane Bordenave about the importance of specialisation in the legal landscape
World Finance interviews Dr Victor Marroquin, Partner with Marroquin & Merino Abogados, on Peru’s light touch for M&A