When becoming a member, you will be asked to identify the main area of legal practise you are engaged in.
The point of the practice groups is to provide more focussed, and hence relevant, information to our members. We will draw on these practice groups to identify relevant content for the ALIFDO Newsletter, which is exclusive to members, or the ALIFDO Journal, for which members will have free on-line access. In addition, the ALIFDO Directory shows the main area of legal practice of each member (who has agreed for his or her work coordinates to appear in the directory), and hence is a great resource for networking and information sharing.
Click here to find out how you can get involved in one our practice groups.
Here are the practice groups…
Loans, equity investments, grants and concessional finance
Investment funds
Corporate & institutional matters, including human resources
Law reform, policy and procurement
Special assets and work-outs
Compliance, stakeholder matters and independent oversight mechanisms
Funding, derivatives, capital markets and liquidity management
Young lawyers (under 35)
Knowledge management and technology
Sustainable development
The point of the practice groups is to provide more focussed, and hence relevant, information to our members. We will draw on these practice groups to identify relevant content for the ALIFDO Newsletter, which is exclusive to members, or the ALIFDO Journal, for which members will have free on-line access. In addition, the ALIFDO Directory shows the main area of legal practice of each member (who has agreed for his or her work coordinates to appear in the directory), and hence is a great resource for networking and information sharing.
Click here to find out how you can get involved in one our practice groups.
Here are the practice groups…
Loans, equity investments, grants and concessional finance
Investment funds
Corporate & institutional matters, including human resources
Law reform, policy and procurement
Special assets and work-outs
Compliance, stakeholder matters and independent oversight mechanisms
Funding, derivatives, capital markets and liquidity management
Young lawyers (under 35)
Knowledge management and technology
Sustainable development