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Dentons continues to bolster national energy practice with the addition of power lawyer Kristyn Annis

Dentons News - 20.03.2026

Dentons, Canada’s Global Law Firm, is pleased to announce that Kristyn Annis has joined the Firm’s Toronto office as a partner in the Corporate and Energy groups. Kristyn brings significant experience advising clients across the energy sector, with a particular focus on power and utilities matters, further strengthening Dentons’ ability to support organizations navigating a rapidly evolving energy landscape.

Strait of Hormuz: Legal framework for US' plan to provide maritime reinsurance

Norton Rose Fulbright - 19.03.2026
In light of ongoing and active hostilities in Iran and the surrounding region since February 28, 2026, owners, operators and charterers/traders of vessels operating in and around the Strait of Hormuz should be aware of developments.

Essential Corporate News: Week ending 20 March 2026

Norton Rose Fulbright - 19.03.2026
On 16 March 2026, the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) published updated guidance on 'comply or explain' reporting, to help investors, proxy advisers and other users of corporate reporting better understand and appreciate the value of companies that choose to depart from provisions of the UK Corporate Governance Code (Code).

Regulatory, not criminal: Competition Tribunal upholds revenue-based administrative monetary penalties – Google appeals

Norton Rose Fulbright - 19.03.2026
On March 3, the Competition Tribunal dismissed the constitutional challenge brought by Google Canada Corporation and Google LLC of the new Competition Act provisions that provide for administrative monetary penalties of up to 3% of a corporation’s annual worldwide gross revenues.

Norton Rose Fulbright continues strategic growth of intellectual property practice with new Minneapolis partner

Norton Rose Fulbright - 19.03.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright today announced the continued strategic expansion of its intellectual property practice with the addition of Stuart Nelson.

Client alert: EIOPA public consultation on supervision of (re)insurance undertakings owned by private equity firms

Norton Rose Fulbright - 19.03.2026
On 3 February 2026, the European Insurance and Occupational Pensions Authority (EIOPA) launched a public consultation on a draft supervisory statement concerning the authorisation and ongoing supervision of (re)insurance undertakings owned or influenced by private equity (PE) firms.

Dentons achieves outstanding results in <em>Chambers Europe</em> 2026

Dentons News - 19.03.2026

Dentons has secured excellent results in the newly released Chambers Europe 2026 guide, with strong recognition for both lawyers and practices across the region. The rankings reflect the talent of Dentons’ teams, quality of legal advice, and loyalty of clients.

Changing terms after TUPE: the myth of frozen terms

Dentons Insights - 19.03.2026

United Kingdom: While TUPE restricts transfer-motivated changes to terms, employers should not assume inherited contracts are untouchable. A valid contractual variation clause may permit post-transfer harmonisation and make delay difficult to justify in the event of a discrimination claim.

Financing defence projects: A sharper focus on risk sharing

Dentons Insights - 19.03.2026

Following the Cold War, Canada significantly reduced its defence spending, based on the assumption that geopolitical tensions had eased. As a result, the federal defence budget declined. Against this backdrop, institutional and private investors and lenders have traditionally avoided the defence sector. The rise of ESG criteria in the 2000s further reinforced investor caution.

China’s Supreme People’s Court designates Korean company dividend dispute as one of “top 5 model judgements”

Dentons News - 19.03.2026

Announced at the National People’s Congress (NPC) as a “Guiding Precedent on Foreign Investment Protection for Lower Courts,” Strengthening legal protection for foreign investors in China

Hong Kong's family office regime: what you need to know

Dentons Insights - 19.03.2026

Hong Kong: Hong Kong has emerged as one of the leading destinations for single-family offices seeking to establish or expand operations in Asia. Its high-quality living standards, strategic geographical access to the dynamic markets of Mainland China and internationally recognised regulatory frameworks position the jurisdiction as an inherently attractive location for family office formation. In recent years, that attraction has been reinforced by a series of targeted legislative and regulatory developments spanning profits tax reform, residency incentives and structural innovation.

Key Takeaways for Directors and Officers from the Star Judgment

Dentons Insights - 19.03.2026

Australia: The Federal Court’s decision in ASIC v Bekier provides guidance on how directors’ duties under section 180(1) of the Corporations Act operate in practice. While ASIC succeeded against senior executives, it failed to establish that Star’s non‑executive directors breached their duty of care and diligence. The judgment clarifies when directors may rely on management, draws a clear line between management failures and board oversight, and highlights the high evidentiary burden ASIC must meet in civil penalty cases. It also offers timely guidance on the use of artificial intelligence in governance, confirming that while AI may assist directors, it cannot replace informed human judgment.

New UK regime for disclosure of contractual control rights

Dentons Insights - 19.03.2026

United Kingdom: The UK government has laid draft regulations introducing a new disclosure regime for certain contractual control rights over registered land in England and Wales. The regime is intended to increase transparency in the property market and support future development.

Dentons advises founders of CreaSoft on strategic transaction supporting pan-European fintech infrastructure project

Dentons News - 19.03.2026

Global law firm Dentons has advised the founders of CreaSoft, a technology provider in the insurance and financial services sector, in connection with a strategic transaction involving the negotiation of a shareholders’ agreement among the shareholders of the newly created group and related documentation. The transaction was facilitated by M&A advisory firm Bonuvis.

Dentons advises founders of CreaSoft on strategic transaction supporting pan-European fintech infrastructure project (in Czech)

Dentons News - 19.03.2026

Globální právní firma Dentons poskytla právní poradenství zakladatelům společnosti CreaSoft, technologického poskytovatele v oblasti pojišťovnictví a finančních služeb, v souvislosti se strategickou transakcí zahrnující vyjednání akcionářské dohody mezi akcionáři nově vytvořené skupiny a související dokumentace. Transakce byla zprostředkována poradenskou společností pro fúze a akvizice Bonuvis.

Powered by Dentons – March 2026

Dentons Insights - 19.03.2026

CEE: In this March 2026 edition, we examine key industry trends, significant issues, legislative developments, and how they translate into risks, challenges and opportunities for all stakeholders involved in the transition of the energy sector in the CEE region.

2026 Q1 sanctions update

Norton Rose Fulbright - 18.03.2026
The Canadian sanctions regime has continued to evolve incrementally in late 2025 and early 2026.

Impact of the Middle East Conflict on Asian Power Markets

Norton Rose Fulbright - 18.03.2026
Around 20% of global LNG and 25% of seaborne oil transits the Strait of Hormuz. Qatar supplies roughly 20% of global LNG, meaning any disruption to its production facilities will significantly affect countries that are reliant on imported LNG for domestic power consumption and translate directly into higher power generation costs.

Parents at work: Episode 1

Norton Rose Fulbright - 18.03.2026
Nel primo episodio del nostro nuovo vodcast Parents at work, l’Avv. Stefania Casini intervista Silvia Colombo, General Counsel di CNP Assicura, sul suo percorso verso una conciliazione tra lavoro e genitorialità.