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The end of the e-book's secondhand market - Court of Justice of the European Union forbids resale without rights holders' consent
Fire escapes
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Real estate deals build on very solid foundations
The trend for megadeals in US real estate continued in 2019, with 38 transactions in the sector, worth a total US$56.6 billion—but overall deal volume was down 17 percent and deal value fell 25 percent year-on-year
New York Court House
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Key dealmaking decisions from Delaware and New York
We focus on two H2 2019 rulings that could affect M&A transactions in the future
Offshore Wind Turbine
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Sustainability is an increasing focus for global M&A
Dealmakers are placing more emphasis on sustainability in the context of their investment practices. This is occurring despite a lack of US federal regulation on companies' sustainability reporting.
Oil Fields
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Pricing and pull backs affect oil & gas M&A in 2019
M&A in the US oil & gas sector slowed in 2019, with 190 deals worth US$158 billion, down 38 percent in volume and 45 percent in value, mirroring steep declines in global M&A in the industry.
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Biotech boosts US healthcare M&A in 2019
The healthcare sector (incorporating pharma, medical and biotech) has seen M&A valued at US$256.5 billion across 645 deals in 2019. This is a decrease of 9 percent by volume, but an increase of 121 percent by value.
Shopping Trollies
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Consumer deals fall but disruption may be a driver
Restructurings and uncertainty are hitting the US consumer sector. Retail M&A deal volume dropped 11 percent year-on-year to 459 deals, while deal value dropped 36 percent to US$76.87 billion.
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SaaS, cashless and convergence drive tech to the top
Technology continued to be among the most active subsectors for US M&A in 2019, with 1,138 deals announced worth a total of US$206 billion. This represents a marginal decrease of 3 percent in volume and 7 percent in value compared to 2018 activity.
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Private equity stands its ground in 2019
In line with the wider US M&A markets, PE deals held firm through 2019 with 1,329 buyouts, worth US$208 billion, representing a decline of 9 percent by volume, but just a 4 percent fall by value relative to 2018.
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US dealmakers steer a steady path through global headwinds
As the rest of the world backed away from the deal table, confident US corporates continued buying businesses—especially in the life sciences and TMT sectors, and particularly in the domestic market.
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Ahead of the pack: US M&A 2019
While global M&A fell in 2019, the US forged ahead, maintaining its year-on-year value and taking a greater share of the global deal market.
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The role of ICC arbitration in resolving climate change disputes
Wall Street
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Five trends that could move the M&A needle in 2020
After a solid 2019, the foundations are in place for a strong start to the M&A year in 2020. The following factors are likely to heavily influence the market in the months ahead.
Microscope
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Sector overview: Tech and healthcare take the top spots
In terms of value, the technology and healthcare sectors—separately and, sometimes, in tandem—have ruled the M&A markets in 2019. Meanwhile, the consumer industry faced tough times—though there could be a rebound in 2020.
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Italy increases gender quotas in corporate boards of listed companies
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Helping China-owned companies in Vietnam in the era of rising tariffs, changing rules, and increased enforcement
Article
Western European PE activity dips in 2019, but total buyout value remains high
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BGC v Tradition: Court of Appeal continues to limit the scope of privilege in relation to settlements
Newsletter
EU Customs Developments in 2019
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FTC Announces Annual Changes to HSR Thresholds (2020)
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BlackRock Calls for Enhanced Sustainability Disclosure and Accountability for Directors
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Prospects for JFTC Competition Policies in 2020
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Brexit: Prospects for EU-UK Trade Negotiations
Article
Connected and Autonomous Vehicles – a cross-jurisdictional comparison of regulatory developments
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2019 Half-year in review: M&A legal and market developments
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Summary of FERC Meeting Agenda for January 2020
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Key Considerations for the 2020 Annual Reporting Season
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CFIUS Finalizes New FIRRMA Regulations
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United States Trade Report: Congress Approves Legislation to Implement US-Mexico-Canada Agreement
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White House Proposes Significant Rollbacks to the National Environmental Policy Act
Newsletter
Iran Sanctions
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Employee Memorandum: Explanation of ISO Grant (Private Company)
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Significant Changes Proposed to Section 162(m) Regulations
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Construction contracts: vesting of title to goods
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E3 triggers Iran nuclear deal dispute settlement mechanism (while EU sanctions lifting continues for now)
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United States and China Sign "Phase One" Trade Agreement; USTR Implements Tariff Reduction for "List 4A" Goods
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New Guidelines re: Application of ASBP to Transactions between Digital Platforms and Consumers
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DSK Calculation Model
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Navigating turbulence
Aviation finance is proving its resilience amid a cooling global economy. Our survey finds that senior executives in the sector are optimistic that global levels of aircraft financing will increase in 2020.
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Key takeaways from our exclusive survey
We explore key takeaways from our exclusive survey and what they could mean for the aviation industry and aviation finance