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Navigating the IPO
Taking your company public is an important milestone, and whilst the landscape for IPOs is complex and dynamic, choosing the right path is essential.
As restructuring professionals, we are all aware of the numerous factors that are weighing down the global economy: inflation, the war in Ukraine, rising interest rates, and the COVID-19 pandemic. Now it’s time to add to that list the threat of the United States running out of money and defaulting on its debts. This inconceivable event could occur when the country hits its debt ceiling, something that could potentially come to pass this summer.
Breaching the debt ceiling is avoidable as Congress could increase the statutory limit on US debt, but at a moment of heightened partisanship and divided government accomplishing that will be challenging. As suggested by the New York Times, “the cost of not raising the borrowing cap could be catastrophic, causing a deep recession in the United States and potentially prompting a global financial crisis.”
While we all hope the US Congress figures a way out of this crisis, staying current on restructuring options around the world remains essential. We help you do that in our current issue as we review hot topics in a variety of jurisdictions around the globe where our lawyers practice.
And I would be remise in not congratulating those same lawyers in recently being recognized as one of the top 10 law firms for cross-border restructuring work in 2022 by the Global Restructuring Review (GRR)!
Good reading,
Howard Seife
Global Co-Head of Restructuring
New York
Scott Atkins
Global Co-Head of Restructuring
Sydney
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Taking your company public is an important milestone, and whilst the landscape for IPOs is complex and dynamic, choosing the right path is essential.
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In Sapura Fabrication Sdn Bhd and others v GAS and anor appeal [2025] SGCA 13, the Singapore Court of Appeal made important findings
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Most incidents handled by our Norton Rose Fulbright cyber team originate from the customer’s service provider. In many cases it is the service provider’s systems, infrastructure and environment which proves to be the most vulnerable to cyber breaches and security issues.
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