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October 3, 2013 |
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton has become the first Wall Street law firm to move out of Hong Kong's main business district in Central after signing a lease on a property in neighbouring Causeway Bay. The move comes as growing numbers of overseas firms based in the city's most expensive district have downsized or sublet space.
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October 3, 2013 | International Edition
From sports disputes to increased regulatory activity, Ben Wheway looks back at the briefings and statistics making headlines in Legal Week Law over the past quarter...
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October 3, 2013 |
From sports disputes to increased regulatory activity, Ben Wheway looks back at the briefings and statistics making headlines in Legal Week Law over the past quarter...
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September 25, 2013 |
Weil Gotshal & Manges and Jones Day have landed roles on the $29bn (£18bn) merger of Applied Materials (AMAT) with fellow semiconductor producer Tokyo Electron (TEL). Weil took the lead for AMAT on the all-stock merger, which will create a global powerhouse in semiconductor and display manufacturing technology, with a team spread across Silicon Valley, New York and Washington lead by Silicon Valley M&A partners Keith Flaum and James Griffin.
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September 24, 2013 |
Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom have taken lead roles on the $340m take private of Nasdaq-listed Chinese crop and animal nutrients manufacturer, Yongye International. The Beijing-based company said in October last year it had received an offer from a group of buyers, including chairman and CEO Zishen Wu, majority shareholder Full Alliance International, MSPEA Agriculture Holding and Abax Global Capital, for $6.60 per share they didn't already own.
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September 12, 2013 |
The Weil Gotshal & Manges banking chief on air acrobatics, 'slipsheeting' and indecisive clients
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September 11, 2013 |
DLA Piper has added two partners to its restructuring practice in Paris with a double hire from US firm Fried Frank Harris Shriver & Jacobson. David Chijner and Noam Ankri are joining as partners from Fried Frank's Paris office, where Chijner was a partner and Ankri a counsel.
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September 10, 2013 |
Eversheds and Clyde & Co have become the latest UK top 50 firms to confirm their autumn trainee retention rates for 2013, following a clutch of announcements in recent weeks. Eversheds is keeping on 84% of its newly qualified (NQ) lawyers this autumn after offering 40 of its 45 qualifiers a role at the firm, with 38 accepting. The percentage is flat on last autumn's round, when the firm retained the same proportion of NQs.
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September 9, 2013 |
Allen & Overy (A&O) and Clifford Chance (CC) have scored the leading roles on GlaxoSmithKline's (GSK's) £1.35bn sale of its Ribena and Lucozade brands to Japan's Suntory Beverage & Food. The UK healthcare company has sold off the well-known drink brands after a strategic review which began in February this year. Ribena and Lucozade, which date back to 1927 and 1937 respectively, brought in around £500m for GSK last year in annual sales.
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September 5, 2013 |
AIG is set to kick off a review of its external legal advisers across the Asia-Pacific region, as the insurance giant sizes up a potential merger of its corporate and claims panels. The US-based company currently has a corporate panel including five to 10 law firms across several Asian countries, alongside a separate claims panel subdivided by jurisdiction and area of expertise. The corporate panel covers 13 countries where AIG has operations in Asia – Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand. AIG expects to finalise the process before the end of the year.
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