The Evolution of the NSIA
The National Security and Investment Act 2021 (“NSIA”) came into force on 4 January 2022, bringing with it a new approach/policy to investment screening and intervention in the UK.
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The National Security and Investment Act 2021 (“NSIA”) came into force on 4 January 2022, bringing with it a new approach/policy to investment screening and intervention in the UK.
This article looks at the recent decision in West Palm Beach Firefighters’ Pension v. Moelis & Co.
This is the second such transaction where WFW has advised Investec.