By John Kang | November 29, 2018
Two of Australia's top law firms have been investigated by government regulators in the past two months for overworking lawyers and staff. The response could hold lessons for law firms around the world.
By John Kang | November 29, 2018
Big Four rivals PwC and EY expanded their legal offerings in the city earlier this year, while KPMG is preparing to launch its own Hong Kong law practice next month.
By John Kang | November 28, 2018
• Kirkland helps PAG Asia Capital close $6 billion buyout fund. • Weil, Hughes Hubbard on SoftBank Vision Fund's $2 billion Korean investment. • Baker McKenzie, Linklaters on a $1.4 billion Thai government fund IPO.
By John Kang | November 28, 2018
The Shanghai-based firm entered into a new association in Hong Kong with Dennis Fong & Co., which split off from Llinks' previous associate firm Vivien Teu & Co.
By Phillip Bantz | November 27, 2018
Some observers think President Trump and China's Xi Jinping could reach at least a tentative agreement to ease trade tensions. Others aren't as optimistic. “In the end, it's up to Trump and nobody knows how he's going to play this,” one source said. “If I were a company I wouldn't be making any bets on this thing at this point.”
By Jodie Baker, Australian Legal Technology Association | November 27, 2018
The Australian legal tech community is thriving, and law firms and legal departments worldwide are benefiting from Aussie innovation. But how can your practice engage from across the ocean?
By Phillip Bantz | November 27, 2018
The firm's chair, Brad Karp, a veteran corporate litigator with a long roster of high-profile clients, and firm partner Michael Gertzman, a former federal prosecutor, are defending Ghosn. He has been ousted as chair of Nissan and its partner Mitsubishi as Japanese authorities investigate allegations that he underreported his income and misused company money.
By Phillip Bantz | November 27, 2018
The firm's chair, Brad Karp, a veteran corporate litigator with a long roster of high-profile clients, and firm partner Michael Gertzman, a former federal prosecutor, are defending Ghosn. He has been ousted as chair of Nissan and its partner Mitsubishi as Japanese authorities investigate allegations that he underreported his income and misused company money.
By Phillip Bantz | November 27, 2018
The firm's chair, Brad Karp, a veteran corporate litigator with a long roster of high-profile clients, and firm partner Michael Gertzman, a former federal prosecutor, are defending Ghosn. He has been ousted as chair of Nissan and its partner Mitsubishi as Japanese authorities investigate allegations that he underreported his income and misused company money.
By Caroline Spiezio | November 27, 2018
A Chinese insurance conglomerate has appointed a new global legal leader, a move it says shows its "commitment to attracting top international talent."
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