This presentation discusses trade barriers, hot topics, and compliance in selected countries.
This primer outlines the evolution and usage of the LMA’s recommended forms in Europe for the benefit of those new to LMA terms. It goes on to describe the components of the LMA's facility agreements for use in Africa, highlighting the key features of each template as well as the main differences between those documents and the English law documents, on which the Africa templates are based.
Getting the Deal Through is delighted to<br />publish the ninth edition of Arbitration, a<br />volume in our series of annual reports,<br />which provide international analysis in<br />key areas of law and policy for corporate<br />counsel, cross-border legal practitioners and<br />business people.
This guide is designed to inform potential investors about the current and upcoming tourism market within Egypt.
An economic guide to doing business in Egypt.
<p><a href="http://www.terralex.org/publication/pe9bcd29ea2/egyptian-member-firm-maher-milad-iskander-co-publishes-egypt-land-of-opportunities-an-economical-guide-to-doing-business-in-egypt">Egyptian Member Firm Maher Milad Iskander Publishes Egypt Land of Opportunities an Economical Guide to Doing Business in Egypt<a/></p>
This paper examines the role that the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) plays as a multi-national organization that enforces competition law.
This article identifies the key findings of AlixPartners and Dentons recent survey of general counsel and other executives at multinational companies with business objectives in Africa.
A brief overview of the development of Islamic Finance over the past decade and changes to come.
Transborder disputes present special management challenges to in-house counsel because strategies and outcomes depend as much on culture as on legal systems. Your domestic case management system may not identify and cope with all of the cultural differences, and your outside counsel may not have cross-border experience to fill the gaps. This article presents a sampler of types of issues by which you can assess your needs in the complex transborder environment, offers a broad range of relevant and informative questions, illustrated with examples from the authorsÕ experience, and suggests how you can expand the transnational resources of your team.