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Australia’s new mandatory merger control regime

02.04.2026
Mergers or acquisitions that meet certain turnover thresholds will shortly be required to be notified to the ACCC.

SEC and CFTC issue joint interpretation on crypto asset regulation

01.04.2026
On March 17, 2026, the SEC and the CFTC jointly issued an interpretation addressing how the federal securities laws apply to certain “crypto assets” and related transactions.

Canadian employment and labour quarterly

01.04.2026
The pace of change in Canadian employment and labour law is rapid as legislatures, courts and tribunals try to keep up with the evolving world of work.

Real Estate Focus: March 2026

01.04.2026
March has brought in a series of regulatory developments in the real estate sector, each with practical implications worth having on your radar.

Syndicated loans and competition compliance

01.04.2026
Syndicated lending is a well-established and critical way of banks sharing risk in financing larger or riskier projects which a single lender is unable or unwilling to assume.

Blockchain law: The oncoming tokenization of securities

31.03.2026
What happens when tokenization comes to the highly regulated area of securities, to bring those assets “onchain”? Regulators are now beginning to explore the practical ramifications of this transformation.

Norton Rose Fulbright attracts renowned appellate team

31.03.2026
Anne Johnson joins as US Head of Appellate in Dallas, bringing an elite group to the firm’s global litigation and disputes platform.

Uncovering cartels

31.03.2026
In this video, Jean-Nicolas Maillard and Clio Angeli discuss how competition authorities are using new tools and approaches to uncover cartels, with new cases increasingly data driven and less reliant on traditional leniency applications.

Antitrust damages regimes: A UK and US comparison

31.03.2026
Nuala Canavan and Mark Robertson compare the UK and US antitrust damages regimes, focusing on the regimes for collective proceedings or class actions and identifying key differences and similarities.

Political trends in antitrust

31.03.2026
Martyn Taylor and Geraldine Young discuss the evolving role of politics regarding antitrust, the need to monitor this and related challenges.

Why sovereign work matters

31.03.2026
Colleagues reflect on what working in the sovereign space means to them.

Brands, bots and boundaries: IP risks in an automated world

30.03.2026
Norton Rose Fulbright invites you to join our intellectual property brands team for a webinar covering four practical, insight-packed topics.

Norton Rose Fulbright’s US Regulatory Intelligence platform to become independent resource for the financial services industry

30.03.2026
Norton Rose Fulbright announced that its US Regulatory Intelligence platform—a market-leading newsletter and resource providing timely analysis and guidance on regulatory developments affecting the financial services industry—will become an independent platform.

Norton Rose Fulbright names Kessar Nashat as US Co-Head of Business Practice Group

30.03.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright today announced that New York partner Kessar Nashat has been appointed US Co-Head of its Business Practice Group, effective April 1, 2026.

Norton Rose Fulbright secures dismissal for Shell in X Corp. antitrust litigation

30.03.2026
Norton Rose Fulbright litigation team secured a dismissal with prejudice for Shell USA on March 26, 2026, when the US District Court for the Northern District of Texas dismissed an antitrust dispute brought by X Corp.

Norton Rose Fulbright advises National Wealth Fund on £600 million financing for ScottishPower subsea power link

30.03.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised the UK’s National Wealth Fund on a £600 million financing provided to ScottishPower, via its parent company Iberdrola.

Norton Rose Fulbright advises on landmark Hong Kong listing of Extreme Vision Technology

30.03.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised CITIC Securities (Hong Kong) Limited as sole sponsor, and CLSA Limited as sole global coordinator, on the listing of Shandong Extreme Vision Technology Co., Ltd. (Extreme Vision Technology) on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on Monday, March 30, 2026.

Norton Rose Fulbright advises financial institutions on PLN 3 billion financing for Vectra and Multimedia Polska

30.03.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised seven financial institutions in connection with a financing granted to the Vectra S.A. and Multimedia Polska sp. z o.o. group with a total value of nearly PLN3 billion.

TPR urging vigilance following a sharp increase in impersonation fraud

30.03.2026
TPR issues warning on rising impersonation fraud and urges stronger checks to protect members.

Salary sacrifice National Insurance cap debated as £5,000 Lords’ increase reversed to £2,000

30.03.2026
House of Lords proposed £5,000 salary sacrifice National Insurance cap overturned by Commons, returning the cap to £2,000.