By Jessica Seah | February 3, 2025
As the competitive landscape in Greater China has shifted dramatically over the past 18 months, with U.S. firms continuing to pull up stakes in the region, U.K. firms have pledged loyalty to Asia. But does that mean they will finally regain some ground? Don't bet on it.
By Jessica Seah | February 3, 2025
Broadfield has hired Sidley Austin’s veteran partner and investment funds expert Effie Vasilopoulos and two others to lead its ambitious growth plans in Asia Pacific.
By Christopher Niesche | January 27, 2025
As KPMG’s legal arm awaits a decision on whether it can operate as an alternative business structure in Arizona, Stuart Fuller describes the reasons the firm has pushed to enter the competitive U.S. market, what it plans to do there, and why he believes it will succeed.
By Jessica Seah | January 24, 2025
Loeb & Loeb, which launched a Beijing office in 2008, has been playing the long game and is now outgunning the likes of Skadden, Kirkland and Davis Polk for work on U.S. IPOs issued by Asia-based companies.
By Jessica Seah | January 23, 2025
Skadden, Latham, Kirkland and Davis Polk—traditionally the strongest legal advisers for major U.S. listings by Chinese companies—acted on fewer than five of these IPOs last year, according to a Law.com International analysis of Nasdaq data.
By Kasvi Sehgal | January 22, 2025
"It's a different generation and credit to them that they're not walking the traditional route. They don't look at it as the end of a journey to become a partner."
By Jessica Seah | January 17, 2025
The firm's former Shenzhen head left for DLA Piper in November.
By Jessica Seah | January 13, 2025
Morrison Foerster has made its second Asia partner hire in a week.
By Jessica Seah | January 9, 2025
Fenwick launched its Shanghai office in 2014 with a team of five lawyers from Covington & Burling.
By Jessica Seah | January 7, 2025
The move comes months after Skadden's announcement of a restructuring of its China offering.
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