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Asia Deal Digest: Sept. 20, 2018
• MoFo, Covington and Latham act on a $6.7 billion Japanese chip deal • Sidley, Clifford Chance handle Chinese hotpot chain's $963 million Hong Kong IPO • Greenberg Traurig on a $3.1 billion Korean chemicals dealNY-Based Shearman & Sterling to Open Seoul Office
The firm will enter Asia's fourth-largest economy as U.S. rival Simpson Thacher & Bartlett prepares to exit by year's end.Shearman & Sterling to Open Seoul Office
The firm will enter Asia's fourth-largest economy as U.S. rival Simpson Thacher & Bartlett prepares to exit by year's end.Simpson Thacher to pull out of Korea as Shearman prepares to launch Seoul base
Simpson Thacher to become first global firm to close Seoul office since post-2012 influxSimpson Thacher to Become First Global Firm to Close Seoul Office
The U.S. firm will close its six-year-old office in South Korea's capital—the first of the 28 foreign firms there to do so.SeaWorld, Ex-CEO Reach $5M Settlement With SEC for Misleading Investors Over 'Blackfish' Effect
SeaWorld and its former CEO entered into a $5 million fraud settlement with the SEC over charges the company misled investors over the impact the Oscar-winning documentary film "Blackfish" had on the aquatic theme park's public reputation and business, regulators announced Tuesday.Covington and Debevoise Report on CBS May Stay Secret as Lawyers Try to Convince Employees to Talk
The CBS Board of Directors hired a top-notch team of women lawyers to investigate misconduct by ex-chairman and CEO Les Moonves—but that doesn't mean we'll see any of their work.Kirkland, Gowling WLG, Eversheds and CC on board as Network Rail seals £1.5bn property sale
Blackstone turns to top US firm as Network Rail completes lengthy sale processDaily Dicta: All-Star Amici Back Goldman Sachs in Decrying 'Radical' Ruling
If the stakes weren't so high, the underlying issue would almost be funny.Ex-Big Law Associate Loses Challenge to 12-Year Insider Trading Sentence
Matthew Kluger will continue to serve hot dogs after he unsuccessfully argued that federal prosecutors in New York wouldn't have bothered to bring his $37 million insider trading case.Trending Stories
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