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African Legal Awards Environmental, Energy and Natural Resources Team of the Year: Baker & McKenzie
Advice on climate law sees international firm named as category winnerDeal Watch: Two Firms Behind Bedding Industry Megamerger
A look at the large law firms behind the week's most notable deals, such as the mattress maker behind Sleepy's on its sale to a South African firm; two Elon Musk-backed companies combining forces; and Uber's China exit.Dechert Hires Skadden White Collar Crime Specialist, Plus More Lateral Moves
Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom counsel Matthew Cowie moves to Dechert's white collar team in London; DLA Piper's U.K. competition head Kate Vernon joins Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan; and other notable additions.A Great Statesman, Mandela Also Inspired Fellow Lawyers
Nelson Mandela's death Thursday prompted an outpouring of tributes around the world. But before he became one of the 20th century's most influential world leaders, Mandela founded South Africa's first black law firm in one of his first steps on the path to social justice. Many of South Africa's largest firms—and most prominent lawyers—are remembering his important legacy.Asia Deal Digest: December 20, 2012
* PetroChina taps Canada's Bennett Jones for Encana deal* Norton Rose advises Rio Tinto on $373 million mine stake sale* Clifford Chance acts for Mitsui & Co. on Thai sugar investmentBaker & McKenzie Launches in South Africa With 31-Member Dewey Team
Baker & McKenzie has launched in South Africa with the hire of Dewey & LeBoeuf's 31-strong Johannesburg office. The eight-partner team, which joined Dewey earlier this year from local firm Werksmans, gives Baker & McKenzie its second Africa base and will be the "linchpin" for further expansion on the continent, according to the firm's chairman.Morrison & Foerster Helps Visa Acquire South African Mobile Payment Company
A team of some 22 Morrison & Foerster lawyers led by San Francisco partner Robert Townsend has helped Visa with its $110 million cash purchase of South African company Fundamo, which makes mobile payment services possible for people without access to banks in developing economies.MoFo Helps Visa Acquire South African Mobile Payment Company
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