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Troubled Economic Fortunes Spell Opportunity for Specialist Lawyers in Hong Kong
The downturn in the Chinese property sector is creating new prospects in Hong Kong, both for firms looking to cash in on the need for professionals with expertise in restructuring and insolvency and for a city looking to cement its status as a legal hub.Deal Watch: Skadden, Sidley, Slaughter and S&C Lead Big Paper Deal, While Private Funds Grow Massive
The growth of private debt and equity funds is fueling support for their corporate practices, evident in the Am Law 100 financial results.A&O and Shearman Continue Lateral Hiring as Merger Date Approaches
Both law firms have continued to add, and lose, partners in the lead-up to the merger.The Law Firm Disrupted: For Office Attendance, is Music a New Carrot?
Mayer Brown's Charlotte office has a record room—for listening to LPs, not storing boxes of documents.Paul Hastings, Weil Gotshal Land Lead Roles on £1.3B Edinburgh Airport Sale
French company Vinci Airports is acquiring 50.01% stake in the airport, while Global Infrastructure Partners will manage the remaining share.View more book results for the query "Weil Gotshal Manges"
Weil Revises Partner Pay Criteria, as Firm Plots Leadership Succession
Barry Wolf has led the firm since 2009 and will hit the firm's mandatory retirement age of 68 within the next four years.Weil Adds Simpson Thacher Infrastructure Partner in Houston
Infrastructure partner Jacqui Bogucki has joined Weil, Gotshal & Manges as a partner in Houston, coming from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett as Weil continues to build an energy and infrastructure team in Houston.In Talc DQ Hearing, Beasley Allen's Andy Birchfield Testifies: 'It Never Crossed My Mind'
Andy Birchfield, of Beasley Allen, took the stand on Wednesday to fend off Johnson & Johnson's allegations that he breached his ethical duties by working with one of its former lawyers to come up with a proposed $19 billion talc settlement.Sidley Crosses $3B in Revenue, With Growing 'Share' of Private Equity Market, Focus on Top Talent
Private equity may have been down in 2023, "but our share of private equity is growing because we've been enlarging that practice," Executive Committee Chair Michael Schmidtberger said.IPO to Insolvency: Big Law Isn't Done Making Money on EV SPACs
"They didn't care because they were making too much money off of it, and now it's especially sad that they're finding yet another way to make money off of the very problems they helped create," Yale Law School professor John Morley said of the corporate lawyers who participated in the frenzy.Trending Stories
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