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The combination between Ashurst and Perkins Coie, which will create a $2.8 bn law firm, is expected to close in Q3
The ‘highly regarded’ Stephanie Pantelidaki, who has big four experience, will be based in the firm’s London office
A co-operative working relationship with the UK tax agency has helped 'unblock entrenched positions' to the benefit of clients, Kara Heggs tells ITR
New hires from rivals are reportedly being axed from the firm, following a steep decline in profits
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  • Sponsored by Chevez Ruiz Zamarripa
    During 2017 and 2018 the Mexican Stock Exchange witnessed the placement of securities issued by the first two Mexican special purpose acquisition companies (SPACs). Alberto Alvarez and Moisés Gutiérrez of Chevez, Ruiz, Zamarripa y Cia., address some aspects of the operation of said companies, as well as the tax implications that could arise for investors as a result of participating in a Mexican SPAC.
  • Sponsored by DLA Piper Netherlands
    Rachit Agarwal and Jian-Cheng Ku of DLA Piper discuss the transfer pricing (TP) aspects of a business restructuring within a multinational enterprise (MNE) group, through reference to a recent high-stakes Dutch court case. The case highlights the importance of TP documentation as evidence in tax litigation and in conducting an appropriate TP valuation.
  • Sponsored by PwC Chile
    Without much fanfare, a tax reform in Chile in December 2017 broadened the rules on the parties considered related for transfer pricing purposes, write Roberto Carlos Rivas and Gregorio Martínez of PwC.