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Bundesregierung will psychosoziale Prozessbegleitung stärken

Recht und Verbraucherschutz/Gesetzentwurf Die Bundesregierung will die Rechte von durch schwere Gewalt- und Sexualstraftaten Verletzten auf psychosoziale Prozessbegleitung stärken und hat dafür einen entsprechenden Gesetzentwurf vorgelegt.

Strafverfahren des Generalbundesanwalts

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Dentons represents Evolution Equity Partners as lead investor in Cyera’s $600 million Series G financing

Dentons News - 12.06.2026

Dentons has advised Evolution Equity Partners as lead investor in a $600 million Series G financing for Cyera. The financing brings the AI and data security company’s valuation to $12 billion.

Opportunity Zone Stakeholders Must Capitalize on 2026’s Once-in-a-Decade Designation Window

Dentons Insights - 12.06.2026

For states, local communities, developers, investors, and economic development professionals across the country, the summer of 2026 is a consequential window for projects intending to capitalize on the Opportunity Zone (OZ) program as part of their financing stack.

Alberta

Dentons Insights - 12.06.2026

Alberta’s changes to the AB Act (as well as the related Public Works Act, which will now have its own prompt payment and adjudication regime, applicable to public works projects).

Canada’s Federal Prompt Payment Act: What Construction Stakeholders Need to Know

Dentons Insights - 12.06.2026

The Federal Prompt Payment for Construction Work Act (“Act”) , which came into force on December 9, 2023, establishes a uniform, mandatory framework for timely payment and rapid dispute resolution on construction projects carried out on federal lands.

Finding the right footing: Court of Appeal clarifies test for "by object" infringements in selective distribution

Dentons Insights - 12.06.2026

United Kingdom: In its recent judgment in Deckers UK Limited v Up & Running (UK) Limited, the Court of Appeal (CoA) unanimously overturned the Competition Appeal Tribunal's decision that Deckers, the manufacturer of HOKA-branded running shoes, had infringed UK competition law through selective distribution restrictions imposed on one of its authorised retailers. The CoA's judgment is important for businesses operating and involved in selective distribution systems, particularly for those in the retail, luxury fashion and consumer sectors, as it clarifies the framework for assessing whether a restriction on a distributor or retailer may fall foul of UK competition law.

Private credit in the GCC: what happens when structures are tested?

Dentons Insights - 12.06.2026

GCC: In our earlier article, "Private credit in the GCC: where flexible capital solutions matter most", we explored some of the key reasons why borrowers, sponsors and investors continue to gravitate toward private credit, particularly in situations where speed, structuring flexibility, long-term capital and execution certainty are important considerations.