By Ben Seal | July 16, 2020
Law firms Down Under say they are mostly sticking with their usual plans to fill the talent pipeline they rely on despite the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Christopher Niesche | July 12, 2020
Indigenous lawyers in Australia typically go into practice areas that deal with the issues and problems highlighted by Black Lives Matter and similar protest movements. Bero and Mailman want to broaden their reach as a way to support Aboriginal communities.
By Anna Zhang | July 8, 2020
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.
By Christopher Niesche | July 6, 2020
Matthew Spain joined the DLA's Melbourne office as a partner. At King & Wood, he was a senior associate.
By Vincent Chow | July 2, 2020
The new law marks the most significant shakeup to Hong Kong's Constitution since the city's return to Chinese rule in 1997. Global law firms say they are scrambling to deal with clients' inquiries about how the new law will affect their bottom lines.
By Phillip Bantz | July 1, 2020
The International Trade Commission's order bans counterfeit BIC lighters from being imported into the U.S., but BIC is going to have to help Customs and Border Protection enforce the order.
By Christopher Niesche | June 30, 2020
Australia has been insulated, in part because of ongoing work from the fallout of last's years Royal Commission into the banking sector and because Australia has not been as badly affected by COVID-19 as other parts of the world.
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By Anna Zhang | June 30, 2020
As Hong Kong remains shrouded in uncertainty, Singapore appears to be gaining prominence as an alternative for the business world.
By Anna Zhang | June 29, 2020
Japan's Anderson Mori & Tomotsune has formed a formal law alliance in Singapore, becoming the second major Japanese law firm to gain access to local law practice in the city-state.
By Jenna Greene | June 26, 2020
'Other than late night and early morning conference calls, our location was irrelevant. We worked seamlessly with Under Armour's talented in-house attorneys in the U.S. and China as well as with the Chang Tsi firm,' said Finnegan's Danny Awdeh and Chip Rettew.
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