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Dentons advises Heimstaden on the financing of PRS projects in Warsaw and Kraków
Dentons has advised Heimstaden, a leading owner and one of Europe's largest operators of rental properties, on securing €110 million in revolving financing. The loan provided by ING Bank Śląski and Santander Bank Polska will be used to refinance six residential projects in Warsaw and Kraków.
Episode 83: Building a fashion-inspired chocolate business and the entrepreneur behind it
Canada: Join Heather Barnhouse, Partner in our Edmonton office, as she explores women in leadership and entrepreneurship, and the ecosystem that supports them. In episode 83, Heather is joined by Jacqueline Jacek, Founder and Coconista of JACEK Chocolate Couture. Jacqueline shares her journey from working a corporate job to launching a fashion-inspired chocolate company that started in her basement. She reflects on the early challenges of entrepreneurship, the importance of team and branding, and how she balances creativity with business growth.
Dentons Rodyk Set to Welcome Leading Family Law Practitioner Wong Kai Yun
Dentons Rodyk is pleased to announce that leading family law practitioner Wong Kai Yun will join the firm on 16 October 2025 as Senior Partner in its Family & Matrimonial practice.
Dentons advises on landmark AED 3 billion real estate financing for The Private Department of Sheikh Mohamed Bin Khalid Al Nahyan LLC
Dentons has advised Mashreqbank PSC (Mashreq) and Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB) as Joint Coordinators with Commercial Bank of Dubai (CBD) as a syndicate partner in connection with the successful closing of a landmark AED 3 billion syndicated real estate financing for The Private Department of Sheikh Mohamed Bin Khalid Al Nahyan LLC (PD).
Business Investor Visa: A new route to New Zealand
New Zealand: The Government has announced the new Business Investor Visa (BIV), which creates a new pathway for foreign investors to obtain New Zealand residence through investment. The new visa reflects the Government’s broader refresh of business visa settings and is designed to target experienced businesspeople with capital to invest and hands-on business experience.
Work permits for foreign employees easier than before
Vietnam: On 07/8/2025, the Government issued Decree No. 219/2025/ND-CP (“Decree 219”) on foreign employees working in Vietnam. This new decree replaces Decree No. 152/2020/ND-CP (as amended and supplemented by Decree No. 35/2022/ND-CP and Decree No. 70/2023/ND-CP) (“Decree 152”), accordingly introduces several notable changes, particularly regarding the issuance of work permits for foreign employees in Vietnam.
High Court gives guidance on the employer obligation to redeploy in the redundancy context
Australia: A recent High Court decision has confirmed that, in a redundancy context and for the purpose of unfair dismissal, the Fair Work Commission has scope to inquire into whether a business could have made changes to its workforce structure when assessing the reasonableness of redeployment and genuine redundancy.
406/25 | Bericht über die Art und Anzahl der dem Bundeskriminalamt gemeldeten Straftaten gemäß Artikel 18 der Verordnung (EU) 2022/2065 | 27. August 2025
Wahl zur Jugend- und Auszubildendenvertretung der Dienststelle Pullach des Bundesnachrichtendienstes ungültig
A landmark deal for conservation and finance
Europe and Latin America: This deal, which is the largest debt-for-nature swap transaction executed to date in the world, entailed the exchange of part of Ecuador’s existing sovereign debt for new sovereign debt under more favourable financial terms and the resulting release and allocation of significant dedicated funds to the conservation of the Galápagos Islands and their marine ecosystems.
Stringing Along Vendors: Common Business Tactic, or Fraud and Breach of Fiduciary Duty for Which the Company’s Officers and Directors May Be Held Liable
When a business struggles, its officers and directors may look for ways to slow the company’s cash outflows. This may result in businesses paying vendors outside of the terms of their contracts or not paying vendors at all for the goods and services rendered.
The Local Water Done Well Acts are now in force
New Zealand: The Local Government (Water Services) Act 2025 and the Local Government (Water Services) (Repeals and Amendments) Act 2025 have now passed into law. Their enactment marks the final component of the Coalition Government’s ‘Local Water Done Well’ (LWDW) reform programme. To learn more about how we got here and what the changes mean, click here.
Dentons advises TAQA on its acquisition of GS Inima
Dentons has advised one of the largest listed integrated utilities in Europe, the Middle East and Africa, on its $1.2 billion acquisition of GS Inima, a global leader in water and wastewater treatment and water desalination, from GS Engineering & Construction.
Exploring alternative financing in the capital markets: Margin transactions and short selling transactions under Indonesian law (part I)
Indonesia: It explains how these leveraged transactions operate, the associated risks, and the key legal requirements for securities companies and investors. As Part I of a two-part series, it sets the foundation for understanding these alternative financing mechanisms.
Introducing Dentons New Zealand's Social and Environmental Impact report
New Zealand: Our inaugural Social and Environmental Impact report highlights the progress we are making and the partnerships we have built to drive positive change. From reducing our carbon footprint to supporting diversity, inclusion and well-being, we are proud to share the ways we are shaping a more sustainable future.
Building our resilience to natural hazards – legislative developments
New Zealand: New Zealand homes and infrastructure are becoming increasingly familiar with the consequences of sea level rise, coastal erosion and severe weather events. New Zealand has NZ$145 billion worth of infrastructure near rivers and in coastal areas already exposed to extreme flooding, and a further NZ$26.18 billion worth of roading, pipes, land and buildings vulnerable if sea levels rise by 0.6 metres.
Latin America and the Caribbean Energy Newsletter
Latin America and the Caribbean: Welcome to the second edition of our Energy Newsletter, where we explore the key trends, opportunities, and regulatory developments shaping the energy sector across Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).
Approving Battery Energy Storage Systems - Key planning pathways and issues
Australia: The nature and size of battery energy storage systems (BESS) varies considerably, as can their planning approval pathway depending on their location. In Victoria (Vic), there are limited approval pathways for BESS projects. Whereas, in New South Wales (NSW) and Queensland (Qld) the scale of the project and its complexity affects the approval pathway.
Dentons expands Asia practice with addition of Project Finance Partner Dominic Gregory in Hong Kong
Dentons, the world’s largest global law firm, continues to strengthen its presence in Asia with the addition of Dominic Gregory as a partner in Hong Kong. Dominic’s practice focuses on project finance and project development, particularly in the energy, infrastructure and mining sectors. He also has extensive experience in asset, trade and acquisition finance, green and sustainable finance, and restructurings.
Dentons advises Premier Foods on its acquisition of Merchant Gourmet
Dentons has advised Premier Foods plc (“Premier Foods”), one of the UK’s largest food producers, on its acquisition of Merchant Gourmet, a premium, healthy and convenient meals brand, for an enterprise value of £48 million on a cash and debt-free basis.