Publication excerpt
"With businesses increasingly required to engage with investment screening regimes when planning transactions, this sixth edition of ICLG – Foreign Direct Investment Regimes covers 30 key jurisdictions worldwide.
The guide sees leading practitioners sharing their expertise, providing valuable insights into the legal issues underlying each regime, as well as the practicalities relevant to seeking to secure timely clearances.
In addition, the accessible Q&A format enables quick comparisons to be made between regimes, which is ever more relevant as growing numbers of cross-border deals face investment screening in more than one jurisdiction."
- Samuel Beighton & Bernardine Adkins, Gowling WLG
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About the contributing editors
Samuel Beighton
Gowling WLG
Samuel Beighton is a partner, and head of Gowling WLG’s Competition, Foreign Investment & Trade team. Recommended as a “Next Generation Partner” (The Legal 500 UK), Samuel works closely with clients to protect and grow their businesses. With a background in competition law economics, Samuel advises upon a broad range of competition law matters, including merger control strategies and filings. He also advises upon the application of the UK’s National Security and Investment Act 2021 (the “NSIA”). Samuel consequently has significant experience of representing clients before authorities in the context of complex cross-border transactions, and securing the clearances required for deals to proceed. |
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Bernardine Adkins
Gowling WLG
Bernardine Adkins is a partner, and head of Gowling WLG’s EU, Trade & Competition team. Recommended as a “Leading Individual”, Bernardine has a “strong focus on merger clearance mandates” (Chambers and Partners UK). With more than 30 years’ experience of advising upon merger control issues, Bernardine is regularly instructed on complex, cross-border matters, including in the context of foreign direct investment issues. |
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About the International Comparative Legal Guide (ICLG) series:
Since 2003, the ICLG series has been providing practical insights and intelligence on cross-border law to professionals worldwide. The series is divided into 58 key practice areas, each featuring a set of directly comparable, annually updated Q&A chapters covering key jurisdictions, as well as expert analysis chapters giving detailed commentary on issues and trends of global importance.
To become a contributor, please get in touch.
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