By John Kang | January 31, 2019
Ben Constance is the fifth partner to join the U.K. firm's Singapore office, launched a year and a half ago.
By Jo Ritcey-Donohue | January 31, 2019
Global companies face increasingly complex compliance challenges as risks related to imports, exports, economic sanctions, money laundering and cybersecurity evolve and converge.
By John Kang | January 31, 2019
Partners Sean O'Sullivan and Adam Holloway in Wellington and Aimee Credin in Auckland, together with three more lawyers, leave the global legal giant for local insurance specialist firm Wotton + Kearney.
By Anna Zhang | January 31, 2019
Partner Daniel Yeh takes a counsel and two associates with him as losses at the firm's China private equity practice continue.
By Phillip Bantz | January 29, 2019
“China could easily pick any number of areas of its domestic laws to conveniently target U.S. citizens and businesses,” said an international trade lawyer who, like many of his colleagues, has been fielding calls from clients who want to know how the Huawei indictments might affect their companies.
By Phillip Bantz | January 29, 2019
“China could easily pick any number of areas of its domestic laws to conveniently target U.S. citizens and businesses,” said an international trade lawyer who, like many of his colleagues, has been fielding calls from clients who want to know how the Huawei indictments might affect their companies.
By John Kang | January 29, 2019
Former Paul Hastings associate Jason Wang joins LC Lawyers as a partner. The Big Four accounting firm's Hong Kong affiliate law firm has recruited from U.S. firms, including Troutman Sanders and Dechert.
By John Kang | January 29, 2019
The global accounting firm is the last of the Big Four to launch an affiliated Hong Kong law firm, led by Deloitte China's general counsel and former Clifford Chance Asia arbitration head James Jamison.
By Jenna Greene | January 29, 2019
Of all the legal disputes you might expect to see laid bare on Netflix, I wouldn't have tagged one that centers on alleged manipulation of the Commerce Department's administrative review process. And now, there's a new twist in the case.
By Jenna Greene | January 29, 2019
Of all the legal disputes you might expect to see laid bare on Netflix, I wouldn't have tagged one that centers on alleged manipulation of the Commerce Department's administrative review process. And now, there's a new twist in the case.
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