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Asia Deal Digest: June 20, 2013
* S&C and Linklaters on $1.7 billion Chinese dairy deal* Freshfields guides China's Dalian Wanda on British shopping trip* Hogan Lovells, Norton Rose Fulbright team for $3 billion Mongolian coal mining IPOCovington Set for Asia With Beijing Office Launch
Covington & Burling is to make its first foray into the Asian market with the launch of an office in Beijing Wednesday. Covington received a license to practice from the Chinese government on July 5. The opening represents the firm's sixth office and its third outside of the U.S., with other bases in London and Brussels. Former management committee chair Stuart Stock will head up the office along with former Warner Bros. executive Ellen Eliasoph and Cao Yu from local firm Haiwen & Partners.Skadden Steers 'China's YouTube' Through Secondary Issue
Chinese video-sharing site Youku.com, Inc., has followed up its December initial public offering on the New York Stock Exchange with a $593 million follow-on share issue, three times the size of its IPO.Freshfields Advises As Everbright Turns to Hong Kong to Raise More Money
China Everbright Bank will follow up last year's initial public offering in Shanghai with a secondary listing in Hong Kong, seeking around $6 billion. Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, Li & Partners and King & Wood are advising on the deal.The Next King & Wood Mallesons? Don't Hold Your Breath
Think the March blockbuster combination between China's King & Wood and Australia's Mallesons Stephen Jacques portends a coming wave of tie-ups between Chinese and international law firms? Think again. As one top partner of a leading Chinese firm says, "Why should I settle down when I can continue to enjoy the company of 25 suitors?"Leading Chinese Firm Opens Silicon Valley Office
Following the lead of China's largest law firm, Beijing-based Jun He Law Offices has opened a Silicon Valley office. Jun He has hired three lawyers from U.S. firms for the new West Coast outpost: IP partners James Zhu and Zhaohui "Zoe" Wang, previously the managing partners of Perkins Coie's Beijing and Shanghai offices, and Steven Cui, a former IP of counsel in Jones Day's Beijing office. China's largest domestic law firm, King & Wood, opened in Silicon Valley at the tail end of the tech bubble in 2001.Asia Deal Digest: December 15, 2011
Corrs Chambers Westgarth leads as an Australian coal giant is conceived; Herbert Smith and Sullivan & Cromwell separately help Sinopec increase its global gas assets; and sweet relief for King & Wood and White & Case as China finally passes a cross-border candy deal.Freshfields Advises as Everbright Turns to Hong Kong to Raise More Money
Sometimes a $3 billion initial public offering just isn't enough. Freshfields, Li & Partners, and King & Wood are advising China Everbright Bank on its planned secondary listing in Hong Kong, potentially raising an additional $6 billion. Everbright raised $2.8 billion via its IPO in Shanghai last August.Trending Stories
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