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Tom Brennan

Tom Brennan

July 02, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Pinsent Masons Hires Disputes Specialist in Australia

Former King & Spalding Singapore partner Peter Megens is returning home to join the U.K. firm's newly opened Melbourne office.

By Tom Brennan

2 minute read

July 02, 2015 | International Edition

Akin Gump Adds Energy Partner in Singapore

Newly hired Paul Greening, formerly with Vinson & Elkins, will relocate from Hong Kong later this year.

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1 minute read

July 02, 2015 | International Edition

Weil Poaches Freshfield Partner for Shanghai Office

Charles Ching is relocating from Hong Kong to join the U.S. firm's China practice.

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1 minute read

July 02, 2015 | International Edition

Holman Fenwick Willan Forms Singapore FLA

The London-based firm has partnered with seven-lawyer AsiaLegal in a formal law alliance.

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2 minute read

July 01, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Akin Gump Adds Energy Partner in Singapore

Newly hired Paul Greening, formerly with Vinson & Elkins, will relocate from Hong Kong later this year.

By Tom Brennan

1 minute read

July 01, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Weil Poaches Freshfield Partner for Shanghai Office

Charles Ching is relocating from Hong Kong to join the U.S. firm's China practice.

By Tom Brennan

1 minute read

July 01, 2015 | The American Lawyer

Holman Fenwick Willan Forms Singapore FLA

The London-based firm has partnered with seven-lawyer AsiaLegal in a formal law alliance.

By Tom Brennan

2 minute read

July 01, 2015 | International Edition

Big Deals

China National Nuclear Power IPO, 58.com/Ganji, Daiichi/Sun Pharma and more of the Asia-Pacific region's largest recent transactions.

By Tom Brennan and Anna Zhang

7 minute read

July 01, 2015 | International Edition

A Taste of India

A few firms set up shop in India during a previous liberalization campaign. Then a lawsuit brought by an Indian lawyers' group shut them down.

By Tom Brennan

2 minute read

July 01, 2015 | International Edition

Will India Open the Door to Foreign Lawyers?

Global law firms are keeping a cautious eye on India as the government moves closer to lifting the protectionist regulations that have barred foreign firms from the country.

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12 minute read