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Frank Herring, Börsen-Zeitung - Nachbesserungsbedarf für Produktinformationen

Frank Herring, Partner im Bereich Banking bei Norton Rose LLP in Frankfurt, wurde von der Börsen-Zeitung zum Entwurf des Anlegerschutz-Verbesserungsgesetz II (AnsFuG) befragt. Das Interview wurde in der Börsen-Zeitung vom 01.09.2010 veröffentlicht.01 September 2010

Stephen Parish - Za expanzí na Východ

Předseda britské advokátní kanceláře Norton Rose sází na vzestup Asie.01 September 2010

Stephen Parish - Expanding Eastwards

The Chairman of the British legal practice Norton Rose is betting on growth in Asia.01 September 2010

Adam Webster, Gulf Construction - Gulf rail link faces new frontiers

As the GCC states plan to spend over $100 billion on railway projects in the coming years, Adam Webster takes a look at the financial, legal and political obstacles such projects might face in their implementation30 August 2010

Nigel Hewitson, Infrastructure Investor - New UK infra body should be in place by 2012, report says

Nigel discusses a recent report regarding the UK coalition government's plans of replacing the Infrastructure Planning Commission (IPC)25 August 2010

Rizwan Kanji, Reuters - Turkey's first Islamic bond sale oversubscribed

Rizwan discusses Turkey's first Islamic bond offering.25 August 2010

Peter Martyr, City A.M - Immigration cap will prevent the City flourishing

Like many other international businesses in the City, Norton Rose Group is managing the impact of the new immigration caps, which were introduced this summer by the UK government. A new temporary cap was announced on 29 June and interim limits came into force on 19 July, lasting through to the end of March 2011. In particular, there was a limit imposed on the number of Tier 2 (General) visas that sponsors can assign to non-EU migrant workers.25 August 2010

Simon Currie, Market Watch - European firms eye China's solar-panel market

Simon discusses the Chinese solar-panel market24 August 2010

Susan Dingwall and James Thomas, Insurance Day - Arbitrators are 'employed' in discrimination law terms

There is a small but real concern standard arbitration clauses may be void because they may discriminate on grounds of race, age or gender, writes Susan Dingwall and James Thomas.19 August 2010

Shaun Clyne, The New Lawyer - Norton Rose Australia acts on impending $80m acquisition

Norton Rose Australia is acting on an impending acquisition look set to become one of the biggest Australian distributor acquisitions of the year19 August 2010

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