Insights
European Institutions Reach Agreement on Sustainability Omnibus
OCC Continues to Move Digital Assets Into the Banking System
European Healthcare & Life Sciences Investor Symposium 2025
Resource
The Latham FPI Guide
Updated guide includes the topics that are of most interest to foreign private issuers and their advisors when engaging in US capital markets transactions.
Latham in Focus Video Series
The Book of Jargon Series – Word of the Day®
The Book of Jargon® is a series of practice area and industry-specific glossaries published by Latham & Watkins.
Insurgent
not the Target Company, but the other party in a Proxy Contest
Lessor’s Cost
the price paid by the lessor at the closing to acquire the leased asset. The Lessor’s Cost usually includes some Soft Costs. When rent or Termination Values are provided in percentage form, they are usually a percentage of the Lessor’s Cost.
Barrel
the unit of measurement typically used to gauge oil volume in the United States, where a standard Barrel contains 42 US gallons. Elsewhere, oil is commonly measured in cubic meters or tonnes (known in the US as a metric ton, which is 1,000 kilograms).
Footsie
slang term for the FTSE 100 index of the LSE’s leading Shares by market capitalization
Basis Trader
A trader who invests in an asset by purchasing the asset in the cash market and selling the same asset at the same time via Credit Default Swap. The result of such position is that the trader is not taking a view on the credit risk of the underlying asset but rather focuses on the difference in pricing of the asset in the cash and synthetic markets.

