• November 23, 2011 |

    Hong Kong horizons - what will the Asian legal market look like in 2021?

    Key Asian economies have established themselves globally as the West falters. 
Sofia Lind asks what the regional economy will look like in 2021

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  • November 16, 2011 |

    BLP boosts finance group with Ashurst partner hire

    Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) has strengthened its finance practice with the hire of Simon Small from Ashurst, 
who will join the firm towards the end of this year. Small, who joined Ashurst from Linklaters in 2006, will be part of BLP's banking & capital markets group. He has experience in capital markets transactions across a range of asset classes including residential mortgages, trade receivables, auto loans, credit cards, commercial real estate and project bonds. He also advises on corporate trusts. His departure takes the number of partners to leave Ashurst since May 2010 to 26. At Linklaters, Small was a partner for 11 years and was one of the partners to found the magic circle firm's securitisation business.

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  • November 14, 2011 |

    BLP boosts finance practice with Ashurst partner

    Berwin Leighton Paisner (BLP) has strengthened its finance practice with the hire of Simon Small from Ashurst, who joins the firm today (14 November). Small, who joined Ashurst from Linklaters in 2006, will be part of BLP's banking & capital markets group.

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  • November 4, 2011 |

    Sidley adds capital markets partner in Shanghai with Bakers hire

    Sidley Austin has recruited a capital markets partner for its Shanghai office with a hire from Baker & McKenzie, reports The Asian Lawyer. Anthony Jacobsen, a Hong Kong-qualified partner in Bakers' commercial and securities group in Shanghai, principally advises Chinese companies on Hong Kong law aspects of overseas debt and equity offerings.

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  • November 2, 2011 |

    Norton Rose and Gide among line-up on France Telecom's purchase of Congo China Telecom

    Gide Loyrette Nouel and Norton Rose are among a raft of law firms to have picked up roles on France Telecom-Orange's acquisition of Congo China Telecom (CCT). The deal saw France Telecom acquire Chinese telecoms equipment manufacturer ZTE Corporation's 51% stake in CCT for $10m (£6.3m) and the Democratic Republic of Congo Government's 49% share 
for $7m (£4.4m).

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  • November 1, 2011 |

    Weil, Ashurst head up administration first in new post-Lehman regime

    Weil Gotshal & Manges' London office has advised on the administration of the UK arm of broker MF Global - the first company to enter Britain's special administration regime set up to protect market stability. Weil is acting for the company's administrators, KPMG, with London restructuring head Adam Plainer and fellow partner Paul Bromfield taking the lead for the US firm.

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  • November 1, 2011 |

    Ex-Herbert Smith senior partner Gold brought in on Abramovich lawsuit

    Former Herbert Smith senior partner Lord David Gold has been brought in to advise Chelsea FC owner Roman Abramovich on the multibillion-dollar lawsuit brought against him by Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky. Gold is understood to have been brought onto the case after Abramovich's second attempt to have the proceedings struck out was rejected in the Court of Appeal in February this year.

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  • November 1, 2011 |

    DLA, Vinson lead on TNK-BP's $1bn Brazilian energy project investment

    DLA Piper and Vinson & Elkins have won lead roles on TNK-BP's $1bn (£628m) acquisition of a 45% stake in a project pursuing oil and gas deposits in the Amazon basin in Brazil, reports The Am Law Daily. The deal is the first in Brazil for TNK-BP, a joint venture between oil giant BP and a consortium of Russian investors known as Alfa-Access-Renova.

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  • October 26, 2011 |

    Nabarro, Freshfields win roles as Daimler appoints legal panel and names new GC

    Shearman & Sterling, Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom, Nabarro and Willkie Farr & Gallagher have all won roles on German car company Daimler's inaugural legal panel. The mandates will see the firms advise the company across the UK, Continental Europe and the US.

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  • October 26, 2011 |

    Making crime pay - the global fight against crime reaches the boardroom

    As regulators and prosecutors take a harder line on corporate fraud, City law firms are following US rivals by pushing into white-collar crime. Helen Mooney and Alex Novarese report

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