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Asia Deal Digest: Nov. 13, 2014
*Five firms on near billion-dollar offer by CITIC, KKR for Singapore's United Envirotech*Jones Day, Milbank lead Philippines retailer SSI Group on its recent IPO*Clifford Chance acts for Australia's AMP as it buys a stake in China Life PensionKing & Wood Mallesons Leads China Travel Service $1B Bond
Davis Polk & Wardwell served as underwriters' counsel to the state-owned travel agency's offer.Asia Deal Digest: Oct. 16, 2014
*Simpson Thacher, Sullivan & Cromwell lead two Tokyo IPOs worth $2.6 billion*Morgan Lewis guides Kazakhstan through its first dollar bond issue in 14 years*Skadden acts on the first listing by a Malaysian company in the U.S.NSA's Successes and Hurdles Caused by Snowden's Revelations
In his E-Communications column, Stephen Treglia, legal counsel for the Investigations Section at Absolute Software Corporation, analyzes litigation stemming from the National Security Agency's program authorizing the bulk collection of cellphone metadata, a program revealed to the public in June 2013 as a result of information Edward Snowden had turned over to the media.SEC Plans to Play Insider-Trading Cases on Home Court
Following the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's back-to-back trial losses in two high-profile insider trading actions, the agency quickly has adopted a plan intended to improve its record: the “home court strategy.”View more book results for the query "Jun He Law Offices"
Asia Deal Digest: Sept. 11, 2014
*Linklaters leads establishment of China Orient Asset Management's $2 billion medium-term note program*Jones Day acts for Japan's Ajinomoto on its $800 million offer for U.S. frozen-foods maker Windsor Quality*Rajah & Tann on KMP Private Ltd.'s $37 million investment in Vietnamese feed company Hiep Thanh GroupWilson Sonsini Hires in Beijing
Former Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer counsel Ethan Jin specializes in Hong Kong capital markets deals.Sany's Win Chips Away at CFIUS Secrecy. Now What?
When the U.S. government ordered a Sany affiliate to sell land near a U.S. Navy base because of national security concerns, Sany won an unprecedented ruling that CFIUS, the government body that reviewed the transaction, had denied the Chinese company due process. But plenty of obstacles remain for Sany's challenge.California Supreme Court Defines Scope of Advertising Injury Coverage
The California Supreme Court recently issued a ruling that may serve as a classic “double-edged sword” for companies whose alleged competitors…Global Legal Awards: Global Finance Deals of the Year
In this category, The American Lawyer's Global Legal Awards recognizes the 10 deals that best exemplify the challenges of transnational finance practice, from capital markets offerings to capital restructurings to infrastructure projects conceived on a vast scale.Trending Stories
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