About this office:
Hunton & Williams LLP provides legal services to corporations, financial institutions, governments and individuals, as well as to a broad array of other entities. Since our establishment more than a century ago, Hunton & Williams has grown to nearly 1,000 lawyers serving clients in 100 countries from 18 offices around the world. While our practice has a strong industry focus on energy, financial services and life sciences, the depth and breadth of our experience extends to more than 100 separate practice areas, including bankruptcy and creditors rights, commercial litigation, corporate transactions and securities law, intellectual property, international and government relations, regulatory law, products liability, and privacy and information management.
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Statement of Practice Summary:
Asset Securitization, Capital Markets, Corporate and Securities Law, Leasing, Project Development, Finance and Privatisation.
Documents by Lawyers at this office
Companies Act 2006 - 1 October 2009 ProvisionsJennifer Lovesy, James Green, October 6, 2009
This note highlights the principal changes introduced by the Companies Act 2006 (the "2006 Act") that came into force on 1 October 2009 and the practical consequences for companies. These new changes finally bring the 2006 Act into force in its entirety.
Germany Adopts Stricter Data Protection Law -- Serious Impact on Business ComplianceLisa J. Sotto, Christopher Kuner, Bridget Treacy, Jörg Hladjk, August 4, 2009
On July 3, 2009, the German Federal Parliament passed comprehensive amendments to the Federal Data Protection Act (the "Federal Act"). These amendments also passed the Federal Council on July 10, 2009, and the revised law will enter into force on September 1, 2009. The new amendments...
New AIM Rules and AIM Note for Investing CompaniesChristopher Raggett, James Green, July 8, 2009
On 1 June 2009 the London Stock Exchange issued a new guidance note for investing companies (the "Note"), to clarify the requirements for investing companies, and updated the AIM Rules for Companies (the "AIM Rules"), primarily to reflect such changes.
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