Dentons advises Home & Co on acquisition of student residence in Frankfurt
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New Zealand: Dentons is proud to announce that our Private Wealth practice has once again retained its Band 1 ranking in the Chambers and Partners High Net Worth (HNW) Guide for 2025. Our Band 1 ranking demonstrates the firm's dedication to excellence, exceptional client service and unmatched expertise in advising high net worth individuals and families in New Zealand and internationally. Trusts, Estates and Wealth Preservation, Trusts, Estates and Wealth Preservation, Australasia, New Zealand, Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington
Global law firm Dentons has advised the founders of Adastra Group SE on the sale of a majority stake in the group to global investment firm Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG). Corporate, Mergers and Acquisitions, Technology, Private Equity, Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Prague, Budapest
Global law firm Dentons has advised the founders of Adastra Group SE on the sale of a majority stake in the group to global investment firm Carlyle (NASDAQ: CG). Corporate, Mergers and Acquisitions, Technology, Private Equity, Europe, Central and Eastern Europe, Prague, Budapest
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Dentons Hong Kong is pleased to announce that the firm has been shortlisted for seven awards at the upcoming Asian Legal Business (ALB) Hong Kong Law Awards 2025. These prestigious awards recognise excellence in the legal industry and celebrate the outstanding achievements of private practitioners and in-house teams across Hong Kong and the wider region. Arbitration, Employment and Labor, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Restructuring, Insolvency and Bankruptcy, White Collar and Government Investigations, Capital Markets, Arbitration, Employment and Labour, Litigation and Dispute Resolution, Restructuring, Insolvency and Bankruptcy, White Collar and Government Investigations, Capital Markets, Hong Kong
Global law firm Dentons has advised Home & Co on the acquisition of a student apartment building with 164 residential units in Frankfurt am Main on Salvador-Allende-Straße. Real Estate, Real Estate in Germany, Europe, Germany, Berlin
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Colombia: Dentons Cardenas & Cardenas advised WiseTech Global (ASX: WTC), developer of leading logistics execution software CargoWise, in the acquisition of Opentecnología S.A. Mergers and Acquisitions in Colombia, Technology, Latin America and the Caribbean, Bogotá, Colombia
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A serious multi-vehicle crash accident on Highway 99 in Alameda, California, sent multiple people to the hospital Thursday afternoon, highlighting the ongoing safety concerns on one of the region’s busiest thoroughfares. The collision involved up to seven vehicles, including a pickup truck and a semi-truck, which occurred near the Houghton Road offramp around 3:45 PM on July 24, 2025. Details of the Highway 99 Accident According to the California Highway Patrol (CHP), the collision began when a pickup truck crossed through the center divide, traveling from the northbound lanes into oncoming southbound traffic. The pickup truck collided with a semi-truck, causing the smaller vehicle to burst into flames upon impact. The force and location of the collision created a chain reaction involving as many as five additional vehicles. The semi-truck came to rest in a field on the right side of the highway, while debris and emergency response vehicles temporarily blocked multiple…
Original photo: Matt H. Wade via Wikipedia / CC-BY-SA-3.0It is a misnomer to discuss the current Supreme Court’s “jurisprudence” on anything, as if it has an approach to any legal question other than, “because we said so, libtard.” But in the wake of the Court’s lawless and arbitrary use of the shadow docket to destroy statutes and precedents for the purpose of giving Donald Trump greater power – and not even bothering to explain why – something did occur to me. To the extent that there is any jurisprudence behind the Court’s destruction of the Department of Education, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, the Merit Systems Protection Board, and what will surely be environmental and public health agencies, it lies in the Unitary Executive Theory, a doctrine invented out of whole cloth by Antonin Scalia and other right-wingers in the 80’s and 90’s. The idea is that the executive power is invested in the…
(Photographer: Stefani Reynolds/Bloomberg)The Supreme Court’s shadow docket has become a lawless mess. The justices are issuing extremely consequential rulings with either no explanation at all, or with barely a paragraph of reasoning. No full briefing. No oral arguments. Just vibes-based constitutional law that lower courts are somehow supposed to follow. Now the Court has made this chaos worse by essentially telling lower courts to treat these half-baked emergency rulings as more important than actual binding precedent. If you’re a district court judge, what do you do? Follow the actual binding precedent, or guess at what the Supreme Court’s vibes-based constitutional law might mean? Earlier this week, we wrote about a district court judge who faced this impossible situation. She was bound by the Supreme Court’s 1935 precedent in Humphrey’s Executor, which clearly states that Presidents cannot fire the heads of independent…
On Wednesday, July 23, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague issued its long-awaited advisory opinion on climate change, thereby concluding the biggest-ever proceedings before the “World Court.” This landmark opinion, while not legally binding in its own right, carries major persuasive legal weight. Given the legal and moral authority of the Court, the quality and scope of its reasoning and the scale of participation by States and international organizations in the proceedings, this opinion is sure to inform international litigation, U.N. Conference of Party negotiations (in the context of the U.N. Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the Paris Agreement), and domestic procedures going forward. This article analyzes some of the key points among those the Court covered in its 140-page opinion. Context of the Proceedings This opinion stems from mobilization that began as a student-led initiative, supported by Vanuatu and a core group of…