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Neil Oxford has been appointed to the Law Society of Scotland’s International Committee, which oversees the development and implementation of the society’s international strategy, trade policy, and engagement relating to the profession and legal sector: lnkd.in/exbABVST
Jeremy Paner analyzed the implications of OFAC’s advisory warning of the growing use of sham transactions to evade sanctions with Hedge Fund Law Report: lnkd.in/gmFN9nK9
Hughes Hubbard secured an appellate ruling in the D.C. Circuit affirming dismissal of a judgment-recognition claim against the Republic of Guinea arising from a more than $21 million arbitral award: lnkd.in/ee8E-_Rt
Our latest client alert analyzes the SEC’s proposed amendments that would substantially expand the availability of scaled executive compensation disclosure and related proxy voting relief for many public companies: lnkd.in/ehTAv2UA
Hughes Hubbard has been recognized in the 2026 edition of the Chambers USA Guide, earning eight practice rankings and 21 individual lawyer rankings. Learn more: lnkd.in/gPHqkchv
The latest developments in US economic sanctions include the transformation of the Cuba embargo, terrorism designations against Brazil, and a $275M civil monetary penalty against a prominent India-headquartered multinational: lnkd.in/etrvsjWQ
Carl Mills and Gary Simon examine the SEC’s decision to rescind Rule 202.5(e), ending its decades-old policy of requiring defendants to refrain from publicly denying allegations in settled enforcement actions. Learn more: lnkd.in/e8CGHZqq
Jeremy Paner explains why non-U.S. banks and companies that have carefully segregated their Cuba operations from the U.S. are no longer protected by those ring-fence protocols in an article authored for Law360: lnkd.in/dR9g3bnZ
Jeremy Paner discussed the $275 million settlement between Indian billionaire Gautam Adani’s flagship company and the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control with Global Investigations Review. Read the article: lnkd.in/e77AJqsY
Our latest alert breaks down how the SEC’s proposed shift to semiannual reporting could reshape financial information disclosure and analysis: lnkd.in/e2UBwiMR
The latest developments in US economic sanctions include a proposed rule that would require OFAC compliance programs, sanctions actions targeting Nicaraguan gold and an additional apparent finding that a FTO controls a geographic area in Mexico: lnkd.in/e56gxz5x
Hughes Hubbard achieved a significant victory for Compostic Limited, securing the voluntary dismissal of a major putative consumer fraud class action. Read more: lnkd.in/eEchHcTZ
Robb Patryk discussed how Hughes Hubbard is navigating a rapidly changing legal landscape shaped by AI and private equity on a recent episode of The Future is Bright Podcast. Learn more: lnkd.in/e6iTfB6F
Jeremy Paner analyzed the realities for international companies exploring business opportunities in Venezuela with Law.com International. Learn more: lnkd.in/eezR3yEV
Jeremy Paner discussed OFAC’s extension of a specific license authorizing BP to continue certain payments involving sanctioned Iranian and Russian partners in a major gas project in Azerbaijan with Bloomberg. Learn more: lnkd.in/e_gc8UME
Hughes Hubbard secured a decisive victory for a client in a property dispute concerning access to water on a subdivided farm in Montgomery County, Maryland. Learn more: lnkd.in/eRpFKRhY
Jeremy Paner discussed with Global Investigations Review a recent OFAC advisory signaling an aggressive enforcement approach to transactions attempting to conceal involvement of sanctioned persons. Read more: lnkd.in/eExjnwYh
Learn more about the latest anti-corruption highlights, including FCPA charges for two startup founders, the conclusion of the DOJ’s investigation into Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories and a bill to double the FCPA’s statute of limitations: lnkd.in/eBbnn8nm