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July 16, 2010 |
Goldman Sachs has agreed to pay $550m (£366m) to settle fraud charges brought against the bank by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), writes The American Lawyer. The SEC on Thursday (15 July) confirmed the terms of its agreement with Goldman with the bank to pay $300m (£200m) in fines to the Treasury Department and another $250m (£166m) in restitution to investors.
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July 9, 2010 |
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom has taken a leading role as leading Italian airline Alitalia signs up to an alliance with Air France-KLM and Delta Air Lines. The US firm advised Air France on the addition of Alitalia to the joint venture, with the four-way deal now representing around 26% of total transatlantic capacity.
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July 6, 2010 |
Latham & Watkins has launched an Asia litigation practice with a lateral hire from Jones Day's Hong Kong office, reports the Am Law Daily. Hong Kong-qualified lawyer Simon Powell, who joined Latham's Hong Kong office last week, is regarded as one of the region's top insolvency and litigation specialists. He also advises financial institutions and companies in the region on securities and competition regulation, as well as commercial litigation.
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June 29, 2010 |
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom has hired former Serious Fraud Office (SFO) prosecutor Matthew Cowie as counsel for its London corporate investigations practice. Cowie joined the firm yesterday (29 June) after 11 years with the SFO where he was part of the senior management team of the anti-corruption domain.
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June 15, 2010 |
Herbert Smith has secured a lead role advising BSkyB on News Corporation's bid to purchase the remaining share capital in the satellite broadcaster, valuing the company at more than £12bn. Allen & Overy (A&O) and Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom are advising News Corp on its bid to take full control of BSkyB by acquiring the remaining 60.1% of shares in the company, with BSkyB today rejecting an initial offer of £7 a share.
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June 14, 2010 |
Skadden Arps Slate Meagher & Flom is set to boost its Brussels office with the hire of Clifford Chance (CC) global antitrust head Simon Baxter. Baxter, who became a partner with CC in 1998, resigned earlier this month (3 June) and will join the US firm on Wednesday (16 June).
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June 3, 2010 |
Baker & McKenzie has elected Sao Paulo partner Eduardo Leite as the next chairman of the firm's eight-strong executive committee, reports The Am Law Daily. Leite, who has served as managing partner of the firm's four offices in Brazil since 2003, also heads the firm's global energy, mining, and infrastructure practice group. "Given our brand, our people and our clients expect our leadership to be global," said current chairman John Conroy. "There is some additional excitement because we have never had a chair out of Latin America," he says.
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May 28, 2010 |
Allen & Overy (A&O) has boosted its corporate energy team in the City with the recruitment of two partners from Herbert Smith. The transfer of the pair - Paul Griffin and John Geraghty - marks a rare partner-level appointment in the London market for A&O.
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May 27, 2010 |
Victor Liang plows his metallic beige BMW sedan through Beijing's traffic on a crisp February morning as he describes how he came to be the first general counsel at Baidu, China's leading internet search engine. It was five years ago, and he was wrapping up an LLM at the University of New South Wales in Australia after having studied law at Peking University a decade before. "I wanted to do some work to combine Chinese local issues and some overseas issues," recalls Liang, who toiled for a few years as a Beijing bureaucrat before switching careers.
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May 27, 2010 |
Hogan Lovells looks at the rise in disputes work following the recession, while Skadden reports on the global influence of America's tough stance on white-collar crime...
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