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Asia Pacific M&A Activity Drops in First Half of 2020, Hitting Seven-Year Low
Indian firms AZB & Partners and Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas took the top two spots in Mergermarket's legal adviser rankings, while Weil Gotshal & Manges, Davis Polk & Wardwell, and Herbert Smith Freehills took third, fourth and fifth place.Michael Jordan Scores Again in China, but Battle Goes on
The basketball legend scored another win against a Chinese sportswear company in China but his legal battle against the company isn't over.Fangda Partners Co-Founder to Join Alibaba-Affiliated Ant Financial as General Counsel
Jonathan Zhou is leaving the firm, which he helped build from scratch and put on the map, after 25 years.The 2019 Asia 50: Indigenous Firms Are Expanding as Globals Pull Back
Top firms in Korea and India have expanded by leaps and bounds, raising their numbers by more than 65% since 2011, when the Asia 50 survey debuted.The China 45 Are Growing Rapidly—and Not Just the Elites
Together, the 45 highest-grossing Chinese law firms reported $8.7 billion in global revenue in 2018, up a staggering 17.1% from 2017.As Hong Kong's IPO Market Stalls, Shearman & Sterling Revises Its Strategy
The Wall Street firm that was reliant on IPOs in Hong Kong is now focusing more on mergers and acquisitions.Am Law 100 Firms Lead on $1.4B Chinese Health Care Deal
Winston, Simpson Thacher, Kirkland, Cleary, Paul Hastings and Hughes Hubbard are on a New York-listed blank-check company's acquisition of a Chinese hospital operator.Why Do Some Australian Firms Shun Tie-Ups and Prefer to Go It Alone?
A host of Australian firms have merged with Big Law and Magic Circle firms in recent years. But some firms argue they are better off remaining independent.Why Do Some Australian Firms Shun Tie-Ups and Prefer to Go it Alone?
A host of Australian firms have merged with Big Law and Magic Circle firms in recent years. But some firms argue they are better off remaining independent.Bucking Trend, K&L Gates Hires Away Chinese Firm's Hong Kong Office Head
Guiping Lu, who specializes in U.S. law capital markets deals, left Chinese firm Haiwen & Partners three years after making the move from Latham & Watkins.Good Legal Technology is Good Business: A Case for Bringing Employment Issues In-House
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