Insights
Hong Kong Stock Exchange Publishes Consultation Paper on Proposals to Enhance Listing Competitiveness
UK Regulators Finalise Policy on Operational Incident and Third-Party Reporting
Financial Ombudsman Service Reset: Key Reforms on the Horizon
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.
Infringement
the act of making, using, selling, or offering to sell a patented Invention, or importing into the United States a product Covered by a claim of a Patent without the permission of the Patent owner.
Private IPO
a term coined to refer to a large private Financing (typically with a raise of more than US$40 million), including Investors such as mutual funds that are typically considered to be public market Investors, completed by a Late-Stage company that would have traditionally completed an IPO.
Alter Ego
an alternative or secondary personality. A Non-Signatory to an Arbitration Agreement may be bound by its terms if that party can be considered an ‘alter ego’ of another party which is bound by that Arbitration Agreement. The parties’ separate legal forms are disregarded and they are essentially treated as one entity.
Renewable Energy
energy derived from naturally replenishing sources. While requirements vary by jurisdiction, sources of Renewables generally include certain regenerative Biomasses (wood, municipal waste, Biomass Gas, ethanol, biodiesel), Hydropower, Geothermal Energy, Wind Energy, and solar.
Information Rights
the rights of an investor to receive financial and reporting information from the company.

