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Global Investigations Bulletin - July 2024 Welcome to Slaughter and May’s July edition of the Global Investigations Bulletin, a digest of key developments and recent news in global investigations and enforcement. In this edition we discuss the Court of Appeal’s judgment in R (World Uyghur Congress... Global Investigations Bulletin - September 2024 Welcome to Slaughter and May’s July edition of the Global Investigations Bulletin, a digest of key developments and recent news in global investigations and enforcement. In this edition we discuss the Court of Appeal’s judgment in R (World Uyghur Congress... Global Investigations Bulletin - December 2024 Welcome to Slaughter and May’s July edition of the Global Investigations Bulletin, a digest of key developments and recent news in global investigations and enforcement. In this edition we discuss the Court of Appeal’s judgment in R (World Uyghur Congress... Regulated Asset Base Models: Their role in energy and infrastructure investment in the UK The Regulated Asset Base (RAB) model is a tried and tested method used in the UK to finance major infrastructure assets. The model aims to strike a balance between delivering value for money to consumers and providing long-term stability for investors. Fo... Podcast: Tax News: September 2025 Sarah Osprey joined Zoe Andrews and Tanja Velling to talk about tax disputes and our exciting new project in this area. Sarah Osprey joined Zoe Andrews and Tanja Velling to talk about tax disputes and our exciting new project in this area. The podcast fur... The future of the London office market: In conversation with Derwent London and Knight Frank COVID-19 has forced London workers to abandon their office desks and adjust at home. After nearly six months of doing so, a gradual return to work is on the horizon for many. However, employees may find a different work space from the one they left. How h... The future of the retail sector - In discussion with Ocado There is no doubt that retailers have been heavily impacted by COVID-19 – both physically and financially. With retailers having to change their set-up by introducing plexi-glass screens at the tills, social distancing markings on floors, and the enforced... Financial Regulation Weekly Bulletin - 4 September 2025 Debt finance post-lockdown: Prepare for the worst, hope for the best In this podcast, Matthew Tobin and Kathrine Meloni discuss key issues for companies contemplating debt financings, refinancings or restructurings in the coming months and some of the themes that are starting to emerge. The debt markets were domina... Preparing Pension Schemes for Brexit In his latest podcast Richard Goldstein focuses on Brexit - specifically the actions pension schemes should be taking now in preparation for 1 January 2021, when the transition period comes to an end. The podcast is split into three sections...