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July 01, 2014 | International Edition

Trading Places

Some Anglo-American firms have started touting Old Glory over the Union Jack in Asia.
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July 01, 2014 | International Edition

Hunkering Down in Kiev

It has been quiet at the office, though. Amid the political upheaval and fears of a Russian invasion that followed the February protests, work has dried up for Dentons and other firms in Kiev, lawyers say. "Transactional work is completely dead. Law firms are barely surviving. There are no new clients," says Alex Frishberg, a Ukraine-born American lawyer who left Hogan & Hartson (now Hogan Lovells) in 1991 to open up the first foreign registered law office in Kiev. But Rabij and other law firm leaders are taking a wait-and-see approach, pinning their hopes on a potential uptick in Western investment.
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July 01, 2014 | International Edition

The Churn

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June 30, 2014 | International Edition

Hong Kong Lawyers Protest China's Influence Over Judiciary

More than 850 attorneys took to the streets on June 27 to protest a Chinese government white paper that emphasized China's ability to influence Hong Kong court rulings and said that Hong Kong judges have an obligation to be patriotic toward China.
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June 17, 2014 | International Edition

Hogan Lovells Brings Aboard Litigator in Singapore

Shaun Langhorne will join the firm as a partner in August from Herbert Smith Freehills, where he is a senior associate.
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June 16, 2014 | International Edition

Breaking Away From Brussels

International law firms have long deployed Brussels veterans to lead their China antitrust practices, on the grounds that the country's 2008 Antimonopoly Law was substantially based on European Union competition law. But lawyers at both international and local firms say China's antitrust enforcement has evolved in a different direction over the past six years, making EU experience less relevant.
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June 10, 2014 | International Edition

Wilmer Cutler Adds China IP Partner in Silicon Valley

Song Zhu was previously a San Francisco-based partner with Hogan Lovells.
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May 31, 2014 | International Edition

After Chavez, the Challenges Continue

Venezuela has been a challenging legal market ever since Hugo Chavez frightened off Western investment a decade ago. These challenges have continued in the year since Chavez's death, as his handpicked successor, Nicolás Maduro, follow in his footsteps and violent clashes between pro-government militants and protesters become more common.
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April 24, 2014 | International Edition

Asia Deal Digest: April 24, 2014

* Herbert Smith Freehills and Freshfields lead on state-owned company's acquisition of Hess Oil assets in Thailand* Cleary, O'Melveny and Kirkland on a Chinese IT company's $332 million take-private* Willkie Farr guides a U.S. VC fund on a $250 million investment Down Under
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April 07, 2014 | International Edition

Anglo-American Firms Face Identity Choice in Asia

Should firms like DLA Piper or Hogan Lovells pitch themselves as British or American in Asia? At most firms resulting from transatlantic mergers, the British side brought more to the table in Asia and continues to run the show there. But there are also strong incentives to accentuate their American identities.
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