• June 3, 2013 |

    Bingham takes Herbert Smith Freehills funds partner in London

    Bingham McCutchen has hired Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) global funds partner Thiha Tun, in a rare lateral appointment for the US firm's City base. Tun, who will join Bingham in September, advises investment funds and investment management clients on private equity, real estate, infrastructure and hedge fund matters.

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  • May 30, 2013 |

    McGuireWoods and A&O advise on Man United debt refinancing

    US firm McGuireWoods has scored a major role in a debt refinancing deal for Manchester United opposite Allen & Overy (A&O). The firm advised Bank of America on a new committed term loan facility for the football club's MU Finance subsidiary, which is expected to cut the club's interest costs by around £10m a year. The proceeds will be used to refinance £177.8m of outstanding sterling bonds and $22.09m (£14.65m) of US dollar bonds. McGuireWoods advised Bank of America on the financing, with banking and finance partner Marc Isaacs and senior counsel Loy McKeithen leading in London, and Kevin McGinnis advising in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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  • May 23, 2013 |

    Dealmaker: Will Pearce

    The Davis Polk & Wardwell City partner on hard work, skinny jeans and Slaughters' pencil and biscuit offering

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  • May 20, 2013 |

    Hong Kong ranks third most popular destination with expat lawyers - survey

    Hong Kong is the third most popular destination in the world for expatriate lawyers, according to a new report commissioned by business school ESCP Europe and recruiter Hydrogen. Some 9% of legal professionals surveyed ranked the North Asian financial hub as their preferred relocation destination, beating Australia, which was the favourite of 7%, and Canada which was number one among 6%.

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  • May 15, 2013 |

    Raft of US firms score roles on AsiaInfo-Linkage take private

    A raft of US law firms have acted on the take private of AsiaInfo-Linkage, the latest Chinese company to de-list from a US bourse through a management buyout. The Chinese telecom software provider this week said it had accepted an offer to be acquired by a private investor consortium led by CITIC Capital Partners and AsiaInfo-Linkage co-founder Edward Tian, which values the company at $890m and would see it removed from Nasdaq.

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  • May 1, 2013 |

    Herbert Smith Freehills co-head of arbitration joins Orrick in latest exit

    Herbert Smith Freehills (HSF) has seen the departure of another senior partner, with the firm's global co-head of arbitration Charles Kaplan leaving to join Orrick Herrington & Sutcliffe. Kaplan, who is based in Paris, is top ranked by Chambers and Partners for international arbitration in France. He will join Orrick's Paris office as a partner in the next few weeks.

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  • April 16, 2013 |

    CC and A&O among international quartet on key Hong Kong IPO double

    Clifford Chance (CC) and Allen & Overy (A&O) have landed lead roles on two key Hong Kong initial public offerings (IPOs), working opposite US outfits Davis Polk & Wardwell and Kirkland & Ellis respectively. The planned listings of state-owned brokerage China Galaxy Securities Co and Sinopec Engineering (Group) Co, a wholly owned subsidiary of Asia's biggest oil refiner, Beijing-based Sinopec Group, are said to be the biggest IPOs in Hong Kong so far this year.

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  • April 11, 2013 |

    M&A adviser rankings: Q1 2013

    The top M&A deals by region from the past three months of 2013, featuring Davis Polk & Wardwell, DLA Piper and Latham & Watkins

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  • April 11, 2013 |

    US mega deals fail to get 2013 going as M&A lawyers face up to worst Q1 in a decade

    Anyone seeking reassurance about the state of the deal markets following a spate of mega-mergers earlier this year should probably avoid looking at the latest rankings from mergermarket, which make for depressing reading. Not only was Q1 2013 down 8% on the corresponding period in 2012 by value and nearly 20% by volume, but it was the slowest opening quarter in 10 years – painting a gloomy picture for corporate lawyers.

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  • April 11, 2013 |

    Milbank set for China management shakeup as senior partners exit

    Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy has appointed new leadership in China as two of its longest-serving regional heads prepare to exit the firm. Anthony Root, the head of the US firm's Asian corporate practice and Greater China offices, will retire at the end of May, while securities partner Edward Sun, the chief representative of the firm's Beijing base, will leave before the end of the year.

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