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  • Stephen Curley has been elected presiding partner of Torys. He was previously a founding, and subsequently managing partner of Haythe & Curley, which last year merged with Toronto-based Tory, Tory, Deslauriers and Binnington to create Torys.
  • Harmonisation of fiscal legislation – Council Directive 69/335/EEC – Indirect taxes on the raising of capital – Charges paid by way of fees or dues – Calculation – Charges for entries in a national register of legal persons.
  • ASSA ABLOY turned to David Lewis, tax partner with Allen & Overy in London for advice.
  • Tax partner Kathleen Ferrell led the Davis Polk & Wardwell team for BSCH.
  • Following the UK’s latest alternative to an EU withholding tax and an OECD report, there could be big changes ahead for global banking secrecy. Rufus Jones reports
  • The share scheme issues are being handled by Robin Tremaine of Clifford Chance in London and Andy Oringer of the New York office. Daniel Bushner in London and David Bernstein in New York, together with Sema chief legal counsel Nick Deeming are leading the merger negotiations.
  • As a result of the deal, UK investors will have access to CREST settlement of US shares in the S&P 500 and the NASDAQ 100 indices. Davis Polk & Wardwell advised CREST. Jordan Luke of the Washington DC office, Randall Guynn of the New York office and Margaret Tahyar of the London office worked on the deal.
  • Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy represented IBRA. Global corporate finance partners Oren Azar and Richard Gray, assisted by associate David Zemans, negotiated and structured the sale. Mochtar, Karuwin & Komar served as Indonesian legal counsel.
  • Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy represented the lead arrangers, who comprised Amro Bank, Bank of America, Westdeutsche Landesbank Girozentrale, Citibank and Wachovia Bank. Milbank associates Nicholas DeCarlo, Julie Jacobs and Dean Manson worked on the deal, led by partner Glen Gerstell, of the Washington DC office.
  • HSBC was advised by Clifford Chance. In the UK, Jonathan Elman, Michael Brosnahan and Helen Smith handled tax aspects of the transaction, along with John Lutz and David Hepp in the US.