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Asia Still Sees Fewer Big Arbitrations
The latest Arbitration Scorecard finds only seven—out of 128—billion-dollar disputes that are being heard in Asia. But Asian arbitral institutes in Singapore, Hong Kong, China and beyond see no shortage of smaller cases.Asia Still Sees Fewer Big Arbitrations
The latest Arbitration Scorecard finds only seven—out of 128—billion-dollar disputes that are being heard in Asia. But Asian arbitral institutes in Singapore, Hong Kong, China and beyond see no shortage of smaller cases.Deal Watch: Firms Guzzle Fees in Coca-Cola Bottling Merger
When Coca-Cola bottlers combine to create the largest independent bottler for the mega beverage brand, they need a fountain of law firms to seal the deal. Plus, the pharma M&A frenzy continues in our latest roundup of billion-dollar deals.Deal Watch: Firms Guzzle Fees in Coca-Cola Bottling Merger
When Coca-Cola bottlers combine to create the largest independent bottler for the mega beverage brand, they need a fountain of law firms to seal the deal. Plus, the pharma M&A frenzy continues in our latest roundup of billion-dollar deals.Clayton Utz, Allens on $1.8B Aussie Property Deal
Sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp. is buying a commercial real estate portfolio from Morgan Stanley-controlled Investa Property Group.Clayton Utz, Allens on $1.8B Aussie Property Deal
Sovereign wealth fund China Investment Corp. is buying a commercial real estate portfolio from Morgan Stanley-controlled Investa Property Group.King & Wood Mallesons Hires Former Newcrest GC
Scott Langford returns to practice two years after resigning from the Australian gold miner amidst investigations into its disclosure practices.King & Wood Mallesons Hires Former Newcrest GC
Scott Langford returns to practice two years after resigning from the Australian gold miner amidst investigations into its disclosure practices.Clients are Asking About Iran, But Lawyers Remain Cautious
Am Law 100 firms are receiving inquiries from clients about whether they can do business in Iran. Though the nuclear accord announced this month signals that some companies may soon have access to a new market, most lawyers are reserved in their expectations.Clients are Asking About Iran, But Lawyers Remain Cautious
Am Law 100 firms are receiving inquiries from clients about whether they can do business in Iran. Though the nuclear accord announced this month signals that some companies may soon have access to a new market, most lawyers are reserved in their expectations.Trending Stories
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