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Ethical investing disclosure guidance goes sustainable
New Zealand: The Financial Markets Authority (FMA) has finalised its Guidance on how to disclose investments that don’t solely focus on investment returns – now called the Sustainability-related disclosure guidance (Guidance). The most glaring superficial change from the consultation draft of the guidance (Consultation Draft) has been to swap out the previous reference to ethical investing from the proposed title, but the changes in response to the consultation feedback have not been limited to the label on the tin. In this Financial Law Insight we take a look at: what’s inside the tin, what we like about the Guidance, where we have concerns with the FMA’s finalised expectations, and what the it all might mean in practice. And of course, we take a couple of parting shots at the new label for the Guidance.
Decree that publishes the Regulations to the Law for the Promotion of Investment in Strategic Infrastructure for Development with Well-Being
Mexico: On May 8, 2026, the Regulations to the Law for the Promotion of Investment in Strategic Infrastructure for Development with Well-Being (the "Regulations") were published in the Federal Register (Diario Oficial de la Federación), which will enter into force on May 9, 2026. This instrument develops the provisions of the Law for the Promotion of Investment in Strategic Infrastructure for Development with Well-Being (the "Law") published on April 9, 2026, establishing in 327 articles distributed across 17 Titles the operational framework for the structuring, evaluation, and implementation of strategic infrastructure projects.
Canadian Securities Administrators propose significant amendments to the issuer bid, take-over bid and beneficial ownership reporting regimes
On May 14, 2026, the Canadian Securities Administrators (CSA) published a wide-ranging package of proposed amendments and changes to the Canadian issuer bid, take-over bid and beneficial ownership reporting regimes (collectively, the Proposed Amendments) for a 90-day comment period. The Proposed Amendments would, among other things.
What Horror Movies Teach Us About HR
Horror movies have certainly had a resurgence over the last several years, but other than an escalating level of violence and gore they tend to rely on the same tropes we have seen forever from Plan 9 From Outer Space to Halloween. There is a final survivor - usually innocent, smart and resourceful; groups form – jocks, nerds; no matter how often you dispatch the killer, they get back up; authority tends to be incompetent and according to a basic AI search, there is an idiot plot where the story only works because characters make consistently terrible decisions.
Dentons Wins Turnaround of the Year (Small Middle Market) for Powin Chapter 11
Global M&A Network awarded Dentons US with Turnaround of the Year (Small Middle Market) at the Turnaround Atlas Awards, recognizing Dentons’ accomplishments as restructuring counsel to Powin LLC.
Dentons Capitol Insights – Sounding the Drumbeat in Washington – May 2026
Welcome to the May 2026 edition of Dentons Capitol Insights – Sounding the Drumbeat in Washington.
Implementation Agreement – Relying on the Tried-and-True TIER Program and a Path Forward for Energy
On May 15, 2026, the Government of Canada and the Government of Alberta jointly announced an Implementation Agreement (Implementation Agreement), which reaffirms the importance of, and relies on, the Technology Innovation and Emissions Reduction Regulation (TIER) framework to translate the commitments of the Canada-Alberta Memorandum of Understanding (the MOU) dated November 27, 2025 into tangible steps which enable Alberta’s oil and gas industry to meet both domestic and international increased demand, while maintaining the shared goal of achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050.
The great rewiring: Canada’s electricity strategy
On May 14, 2026, Prime Minister Mark Carney announced the long-awaited National Electricity Strategy (the Strategy) containing a bold goal to double Canada’s electricity grid capacity by 2050
Dentons powers up Intellectual Property and Technology practice in Hong Kong
Dentons, the world’s largest global law firm, is pleased to announce the expansion of its Intellectual Property (IP) and Technology practice in Hong Kong with the addition of Loke-Khoon Tan, Dominic Edmondson, and Maria Joannides Smith to its partnership and leadership team.
295/26 | Entschließung des Bundesrates zur Novellierung des Tierschutzgesetzes | 19. Mai 2026
295/26 | Entschließung des Bundesrates zur Novellierung des Tierschutzgesetzes | 26. Mai 2026
Daten-Governance-Gesetz (DGG)
G. v. 12.05.2026 BGBl. 2026 I Nr. 141
Gesetz zur Umsetzung der Richtlinie (EU) 2023/2225 über Verbraucherkreditverträge und zur Regelung der Förderung klimaneutraler Mobilität
G. v. 12.05.2026 BGBl. 2026 I Nr. 139
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- Gesetz zur Förderung klimaneutraler Mobilität (KliNeMFöG)
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- Bürgerliches Gesetzbuch (BGB)
- Gewerbeordnung
Gesetz zur Förderung klimaneutraler Mobilität (KliNeMFöG)
Artikel 15 G. v. 12.05.2026 BGBl. 2026 I Nr. 139, S. 36
Managing litigation risk in an age of social inflation and nuclear verdicts
Gericht verhandelt über Auslieferung von Marla Svenja Liebich: "Das kann ich nicht, weil ich im Gefängnis getötet würde"
Vor einem tschechischen Gericht kämpft Neonazi Marla Svenja Liebich gegen die Auslieferung nach Deutschland – angeblich, weil er dort in ein Männergefängnis untergebracht würde, wo er in Gefahr wäre. Das Gericht vertagt die Entscheidung.
Erleichterungen für Reparatur-Cafés
Experten überwiegend für niedrigere Luftverkehrsteuer
Drei Kontaktleute als mutmaßliche Unterstützer: Bundesanwaltschaft ermittelt nach Solingen-Anschlag weiter
Nach dem Terroranschlag auf das Solinger Stadtfest ist der Attentäter bereits verurteilt. Doch wie nun bekannt wurde, gehen die Ermittlungen weiter. Im Visier sind drei mutmaßliche Unterstützer.
AG München zu Entschädigung durch Reiseveranstalter: Keine Kreuzfahrt ohne Ausweis
Wird einem Reisenden kurz vor einer Kreuzfahrt das Ausweisdokument gestohlen und ihm deshalb der Zutritt aufs Schiff verweigert, bekommt er den Reisepreis nicht wegen außergewöhnlicher Umstände zurückerstattet. Das entschied das AG München.
