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Dentons Rodyk at 165, Built on Legal Heritage and Shaped for What’s Next
In 2026, Dentons Rodyk reaches a seminal milestone: 165 years of continuous legal practice in Singapore.
Section 232 spotlight: Overhauled metals tariffs and new pharmaceutical tariffs
Norton Rose Fulbright advises Soluna on wind farm acquisition
<i>Lawdragon</i> names Norton Rose Fulbright leadership among the 2026 ‘100 Managing Partners You Need to Know’
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Life Sciences and Healthcare Newsletter | March 2026
India: The life sciences and healthcare industry in India continues to evolve through regulatory and policy developments. In March 2026, key developments included proposed frameworks for post-approval change management, revised standards for clinical establishments, regulatory action on the promotion of prescription drugs, and changes impacting food business licensing and registration. The Supreme Court has also continued to shape the legal framework governing end-of-life medical decision-making.
Update on the Draft Resolution on piloting affordable commercial housing
Vietnam: Currently, the real estate market has recorded a notable increase in prices. Notably, according to recent financial statements of a number of listed real estate enterprises, developers’ profit margins remain at relatively high levels. This suggests that market prices may be structured in a manner that prioritizes profit maximization, thereby contributes to housing prices remaining at a high level and being difficult to reduce. In this context, the Ministry of Construction is currently preparing a Draft Resolution on the development of affordable commercial housing, with the objective of improving housing accessibility for the above-mentioned group. A key provision of the Draft Resolution is the introduction of a cap on the maximum permissible profit margin, set at 15% of total investment capital for projects falling within this category.
Guarding the 49th parallel: How the <em>Investment Canada Act</em> and CFIUS may reshape cross-border M&A
Cross-border deal-making between Canada and the United States increasingly sits at the intersection of national security and economic policy. In both countries, foreign investment review has expanded well beyond traditional defence and intelligence concerns to encompass the resilience of supply chains, technology, data and innovation ecosystems.
Dentons Expands Infrastructure Focus with Renaming of Smart Cities & Connected Communities Think Tank
Dentons is pleased to announce that the Dentons Smart Cities & Connected Communities Think Tank has been renamed the Dentons Infrastructure & Strategic Innovation Think Tank.
Dentons Canada and IGNITE Atlantic partner to support entrepreneurs across rural Nova Scotia
Dentons, Canada’s Global Law Firm, is pleased to announce a new partnership with IGNITE Atlantic to support entrepreneurs and innovators across rural Nova Scotia.
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Rund ums Ei: Wie Ostern die Justiz auf Trab hält
Gackernde Werbung, traumatisierte Hühner, Eier-Wortspiele und 20.000 Euro im Osternest: Alte und neue Gerichtsentscheidungen zeigen, wie das Osterfest Jahr für Jahr die deutschen Gerichte beschäftigt.
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DOJ files antitrust suit against New York hospital over contract restrictions
United States: On Thursday, March 26, 2026, the DOJ filed its latest healthcare enforcement action targeting “anti-steering” and “anti-tiering” provisions in hospital-insurer contracts.
FTC announces Healthcare Task Force, further increasing scrutiny and enforcement in healthcare markets
United States: On March 20, 2026, Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) Chairman Andrew Ferguson announced the creation of a Healthcare Task Force, designed to strengthen the agency’s enforcement capabilities in healthcare markets in the US.
Appeal court rules on patent invalidity: Overbreadth and utility in <i>ProSlide v WhiteWater</i>
- Bundespräsident Steinmeier gratuliert Gerd Faltings – erstmals geht der Abelpreis an einen Deutschen
Massenentlassungsanzeigen: Fehler bleiben folgenschwer
Zwei BAG Senate waren uneins, welche Pflichten Firmen bei Massenentlassungen treffen, die Unternehmen hofften auf Entlastung. Doch nach zwei Jahren, zwei Vorlagen und zwei EuGH-Urteilen bestätigt nun der Sechste Senat: Anzeigefehler führen weiter zur Unwirksamkeit der Kündigungen.
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Österreichisches Militär: Kurzhaar-Pflicht für Männer rechtswidrig
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Wegen Karnevalssatire: Achteinhalb Jahre Haft für Bildhauer Tilly
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"dieBasis"-Werbung an Schulen: Polizei durfte Schulämter vor Initiative warnen
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