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...One partner at Reed Smith, an international law firm, wrote in June 2020 to congratulate Vladislav Zabrodin, CLS’s managing partner, on the joint work by their respective firms in fighting the US Department...
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...As always, reach out to me (imani.moise@ft.com) or Sid (sid.v@ft.com) to share your feedback on today’s newsletter. Happy reading!...
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...Even so, the findings may yet prod US regulators into further action. S&P has repeatedly been criticised over potential conflicts of interest in its ratings business....
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