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August 6, 2013 |
Clifford Chance is to boost its project finance practice in Tokyo with the relocation of its Paris-based project finance partner Ross Howard in September 2013. Howard, who typically advises public sector entities, sponsors and lenders on projects in the energy, natural resources and infrastructure sectors, is expected to add to the Asia finance practice as sources of project finance become more diverse.
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August 4, 2013 |
Eversheds and Reed Smith both took lead roles as property investment and development company SEGRO sold its IQ Winnersh business park to a joint-venture for £245m. The JV is comprised of assets management firm Oaktree Capital Management and German-headquartered real estate company Patrizia AG, with the purchase of the Reading-based industrial park the JV's fourth acquisition in as many months.
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August 4, 2013 |
Shearman & Sterling has appointed Arnold & Porter white collar partner Claudius Sokenu to its litigation group, in a boost to the firm's anticorruption and securities enforcement practices. Sokenu, who will split his time between London, New York and Washington DC, is a former senior counsel in the Securities Exchange Commission's (SEC) Division of Enforcement. In private practice, he has represented clients in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act investigations, and compliance matters before the SEC, the US Department of Justice and the UK Serious Fraud Office.
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July 18, 2013 |
Reed Smith was paid £893,500 by the BBC for advice on an independent review of the corporation's handling of the Jimmy Savile scandal, accounts have revealed. A breakdown of the costs of the Pollard Review - the inquiry led by former Sky News head Nick Pollard into why a Newsnight report on Savile was dropped - were released earlier this week.
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July 4, 2013 |
Morrison & Foerster has advised the BBC on its first-ever direct bond issue, which raised £170m in a private placement in the US. The placement, on behalf of BBC Commercial Holdings (BBCH), has a seven-year term set at a 2.71% US dollar interest rate, and will be used to refinance existing debt within the BBC's commercial business.
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July 4, 2013 |
Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer and Linklaters are among a host of firms to have played a role on the Government's Thameslink Rolling Stock Procurement Project (TRSP). The scheme is the largest rail procurement to date, with £1.8bn funding, of which £1.6bn will be met through senior debt.
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June 27, 2013 |
When firms look at how they can support communities through corporate social responsibility (CSR) programmes, many opt for schemes that try to improve the job chances and skills of the people they're supporting. They hope that in turn this will help the personal development of their own staff. There are, however, other types of programme addressing a range of issues that are less typical but equally worthwhile. For example, the less-travelled road of volunteering can still improve the lives of those supported. But it has the added benefit of developing communication, leadership and teaching skills for employees – skills which companies often have to address anyway through in-house training. Reed Smith is an international law firm based near Liverpool Street, right in the heart of the City of London. It is impossible for anyone working in the City not to see the sharp contrast between the area's wealth and that of its less privileged neighbours. This juxtaposition is emphasised further by a palpable lack of interaction between the two.
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June 27, 2013 |
China Resources is set to appoint its first-ever roster of international law firms in a rare example of a major Chinese business adopting a formal panel approach. The state-owned conglomerate, which posted total turnover of HK$404.6bn (£33.8bn) in 2012, invited law firms to tender for places on its list of preferred international advisers at the end of last year, and is expected to announce the results in the next two months. The move follows the Hong Kong-headquarted company's establishment of a domestic panel for PRC advice last year, which saw Beijing's Anjie Law Firm – a 12-partner spinoff from domestic outfits Zhong Lun, Grandall and Mingtai – among those appointed.
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June 27, 2013 |
Gibson Dunn & Crutcher has appointed Kelly Austin as the new managing partner of its Hong Kong office, following the relocation of Joseph Barbeau to Beijing. Austin, an expert on FCPA and regulatory matters, is one of the founding partners of the Hong Kong base, joining the firm in 2010 from General Electric in Asia.
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June 11, 2013 |
Dickson Minto and Linklaters have taken the headline roles as AG Barr's acquisition of Britvic today (11 June) received provisional clearance from the Competition Commission. The Commission concluded that a union of the two companies is not expected to result in lesser competition and would not lead to an increase in wholesale prices.
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