Can De-coupling from the US Dollar De-fang US Secondary Sanctions?
July 14, 2021
US Extra-territorial Jurisdiction Hinges on the Dominance of the US Dollar, So US Global Leverage
Mayer Brown adds eight lawyers to its HK Corporate & Securities practice
July 14, 2021
Chicago-based law firm Mayer Brown has added four new capital markets partners to its Corporate
Practical Issues on the Abu Dhabi and Dubai 100% FDI List
July 13, 2021
In the latest development in the UAE foreign investment liberalization saga, the Federal Cabinet has
Pinsent Masons Aims To Halve Its Carbon Emissions By 2030
July 13, 2021
Global law firm Pinsent Masons has chosen 2030 as the target for cutting its absolute
Thailand: Cessation of Libor
July 12, 2021
Background of LIBOR Cessation Interbank Offered Rates have been widely used as a benchmark interest
Offshore SPACs Explained
July 12, 2021
The resurgence of special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs) as an alternative to traditional IPOs was
How Much Longer?
July 9, 2021
Canadians awoke again last week to headlines about the case of Meng Wanzhou, Huawei’s CFO.
China Joins EU and Others in Adopting Tough Counter-measures to Push Back Against Perceived US Sanctions Overreach
July 7, 2021
Beijing Raises the Stakes with New Anti-Sanctions Law, But Can China’s Counter-measures Succeed Where the
HFW and CyberOwl join forces to help shipping industry manage cyber risk
July 7, 2021
HFW and maritime cyber security company CyberOwl have joined forces to provide comprehensive technology and
Energy In-House Insight with Sigrid Wettwer of DNV
July 7, 2021
Q. Give Us An Overview Of Your Role As In-House Counsel In The Energy Sector,
Thailand: Ministry of Energy Announces 23rd Bidding Round for Petroleum Concessions
July 7, 2021
On 16 June 2021, the Ministry of Energy (“MOE”) announced a new bidding round for
Myanmar’s Energy & Project Landscape in 2021: Challenges and Outlook
July 6, 2021
Many foreign investors expected to see an upsurge of new or rekindled existing energy projects
Implications of Vietnam’s new PPP laws to LNG-to-power projects
July 6, 2021
In March, Vietnam’s Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT) submitted its draft Power Development Plan
Extradition, Political Motivation, and International Law: Ms. Meng’s Case
July 5, 2021
Written by: Alexander H. E. Morawa, S.J.D.[1] As the extradition case of Ms. Meng grinds
US Secondary Sanctions Provoke Strong Backlash Among Both Friends and Foes Around the World
July 2, 2021
The US Currently Occupies a Position of Extraordinary Asymmetrical Leverage, But Its Unilateral Approach Entails
No Jurisdiction: Huawei’s CFO Continues the Fight Against Her Extradition to the US
June 25, 2021
Ms Wanzhou Meng, the CFO of China’s telecom giant Huawei, has been fighting in Canadian

