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Digital assets and applicable law: in defence of the lex situs
The lex situs is the shorthand Latin tag for the law of the place where an asset is situated.
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The lex situs is the shorthand Latin tag for the law of the place where an asset is situated.
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As far as the Mergers and Acquisitions (M&A) market is concerned, 2025 turned out to be a tale of two halves. The year began very positively with a downward trajectory in inflation and interest rates expected throughout 2025, and a pro-business deregulatory stance anticipated in the US under the second Trump presidency.
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