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July 29, 2013 |

Latham, Wachtell Lead on Omnicom-Publicis Megamerger

The advertising giants are combining to form a company whose $35.1 billion market value will make it the world's largest advertising entity. Latham and Wachtell are acting as lead counsel to Omnicom and Publicis, respectively, while Paris-based Darrois Villey Maillot Brochier and the Dutch firms De Brauw Blackstone Westbroek and NautaDutilh also landed roles on the matter.
5 minute read
June 21, 2012 |

Wachtell, Skadden Take Lead Roles on $1.1 Billion Chemicals Deal

U.S. chemicals company Cabot Corporation will buy Dutch activated carbon manufacturer Norit from a pair of investors.
2 minute read
July 01, 2013 |

Big Deals

The largest recent European M&A deals and the law firms that worked on them.
6 minute read
June 21, 2011 |

Linklaters Launches Amsterdam Antitrust Practice With Freshfields Hire

Linklaters has launched an Amsterdam antitrust practice with the hiring of Paul Kreijger from Magic Circle rival Freshfields. Kreijger, who specializes in European antitrust and regulatory matters and also has niche energy sector expertise, joins the firm as counsel. He will work with both the firm's Dutch clients and its Brussels antitrust team.
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July 01, 2011 |

Arbitration Scorecard: Contract Disputes

The largest contract arbitrations active in 2009-2010.
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November 10, 2011 |

Asia Deal Digest: November 10, 2011

Kirkland and De Brauw tune into a joint venture to manufacture TVs; three Aussie firms advise as a paper towel maker soaks up some PE money; and prospective Singapore allies Allen & Gledhill and Allen & Overy team up for a pair of fund deals.
5 minute read
April 12, 2010 |

Render Unto Caesar No More?

Timothy G. Nelson, a partner at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom, and Julie Bédard, a counsel with the firm, write: The sovereign right to tax remains a core state prerogative. Where, however, a state has made commitments in investment treaties or tax stabilization agreements, investors may legitimately submit tax disputes arising under those instruments to international arbitration. We must still render unto Caesar what is Caesar's, but the emperor himself may now face scrutiny before a higher tribunal.
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January 01, 2009 |

Big Deals

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