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Norton Rose Fulbright welcomes M&A partner duo with digital infrastructure and energy focus

08.07.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright today announced that corporate, M&A and securities partners Nate Hurlbut and John Zarbock have joined the firm, adding to its robust transactional practices, with particular experience in the rapidly evolving data center, digital infrastructure and energy sectors.

Norton Rose Fulbright advises lenders on green financing facility for Vena Energy BESS assets in Australia

08.07.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised the lenders to Vena Energy on financing to support three battery energy storage system (BESS) assets in Australia, forming part of approximately A$1.4 billion in green financing secured by Vena Energy across two transactions.

White House report signals scrutiny of hospital contracts

07.07.2026
The White House Council of Economic Advisers has released a report estimating the likely effects of a nationwide ban on several hospital contracting practices that, in the Administration’s view, serves to shield dominant systems from price competition.

When domestic and foreign laws collide: Navigating modern slavery reporting and supply chain due diligence

07.07.2026
In light of recent pressure from the US government, the Canadian government has introduced new legislation to further combat the risk of goods produced using forced labour being imported into Canada.

Global offshore wind: South Korea

07.07.2026
South Korea’s nascent offshore wind market has made strong advances in the last few years.

New AMF guidelines on crypto asset exposures for insurers <br />and financial institutions

06.07.2026
On May 21, the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF, Quebec’s securities regulator) published two new guidelines outlining its expectations for the treatment of crypto asset exposures.

Access model for delivery of financial statements coming in September

06.07.2026
Long-awaited amendments to the Canadian continuous disclosure regime were published on June 25 (the Amendments) that will implement an “access model” for annual financial statements.

Competitive edge: Reverse payment settlements on trial

06.07.2026
Join us for this upcoming session where we will examine the implications of the recent US$885 million Takeda Hatch-Waxman reverse payment verdict, which is the first of its kind to go to a jury following the Supreme Court’s decision in FTC v. Actavis.

UK Pensions Briefing | IHT and Pensions: Nine months to go, nine things you need to know

06.07.2026
With nine months to go until April 6, 2027, when most unused pension pots will fall within a member’s estate for inheritance tax purposes for the first time, trustees, employers and administrators should be preparing now. This note sets out the nine key things you need to know.

True Aim wins Insurathon competition for most innovative InsurTech start-up

03.07.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has announced True Aim AG (True Aim) as the winner of its ninth annual Insurathon, a competition designed to identify and support the most innovative technology start-ups and scale-ups in the insurance sector.

UK Government proposes changes to the Modern Slavery Act: What you need to know

03.07.2026
On 30 June 2026, the UK Government introduced proposed amendments to section 54 of the UK Modern Slavery Act (MSA), inserted into the Immigration and Asylum Bill (the Bill) currently before the House of Commons.

Essential Corporate News: Week ending 3 July 2026

03.07.2026
On 26 June 2026, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) published CP26/21 on proposed changes to the UK Listing Rules (UKLR) for closed-ended investment funds (Consultation).

Norton Rose Fulbright advises Anglicare Sydney on syndicated financing to support landmark aged care acquisition

03.07.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised Anglicare Sydney, a Christian not-for-profit providing care to older Australians and community services throughout much of NSW, in obtaining financing from a syndicate of lenders to support its acquisition of the Infinite Care and Autumn Aged Care businesses.

“Typical” vs “Guaranteed”: The importance of precise drafting when specifying product quality requirements - <em>Mercuria Energy Trading SA v Onex DMCC</em> [2026] EWHC 130 (Comm)

02.07.2026
The dispute concerned a contract for the sale of Iraqi oil products, which incorporated the BP GTCs “Except as specifically detailed above” between Mercuria (as buyer) and Onex (as seller).

Consumer use of Agentic AI and Financial Services Regulation

02.07.2026
In this vodcast, Marcus Evans and Matt Gregory discuss potential issues that could arise for firms from a customer’s use of agentic AI systems, and the broader interaction between agentic AI use by consumers and the financial services regulatory framework.

UPC extends its reach to the UK: Court of Appeal affirms the Unified Patent Court’s “long-arm jurisdiction”

02.07.2026
With its decision in Fujifilm v. Kodak of 2 June 2026, the Court of Appeal of the Unified Patent Court (UPC) addressed fundamental questions concerning international jurisdiction.

Norton Rose Fulbright advises MUFG on debut JOLCO financing for Viva Aerobus

01.07.2026
Global law firm Norton Rose Fulbright has advised Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group (MUFG) on a Japanese Operating Lease with Call Option (JOLCO) financing for Viva Aerobus, supported by equity from Three i's Capital Co., Ltd.

UK ETS: Navigating the expansion of the UK’s emissions trading scheme to shipping

01.07.2026
The UK Emissions Trading Scheme (UK ETS) is expanding to include the maritime sector from 1 July 2026 pursuant to The Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (Amendment) (Extension to Maritime Activities) Order 2026 (the UK ETS Order).

Court dismisses AutoNation CIPA suit on jurisdiction grounds

01.07.2026
On June 11, 2026, a California federal court dismissed with prejudice a proposed class action against AutoNation, Inc. alleging that its third-party call-analytics vendor, Invoca, recorded, transcribed and analyzed calls to California dealerships without callers’ consent.