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Mallesons Taps Aussie Rival for London Boost
Mallesons Stephen Jaques has boosted its London M&A offering with the hire of Australian rival Minter Ellison's London managing partner Rob Hanley. Hanley is set to join Mallesons' London office on Sept. 15, where he will work closely with the firm's global M&A team. The two-partner office is headed by Rowan Russell. In addition to Hanley's hire, Mallesons is also planning to add to its London finance team with the transfer of banking and finance partner Adrienne Showering from Hong Kong next year.Australia's Law Firms Evacuate as Mass Floods Hit Brisbane
Australia's leading law firms are bracing themselves for damage and disruption as the mass floods that have swept across Queensland spread toward Brisbane.Jan. 11, 2012: Product News Briefs
As part of our ongoing mission to keep LTN readers informed of legal tech product and vendor news, we've compiled the latest industry developments together in one convenient list. Included this week are news updates from Aderant, Colligo, Equivio, Guidance Software, IntApp, kCura, LexisNexis, and Software Technology.Addleshaw Goddard Announces Hong Kong Alliance
The British firm will work with a new Hong Kong outfit that was set up by former DLA Piper and Minter Ellison partners.Holman Fenwick Hires Former Attorney-General for Perth Office
London-based Holman Fenwick Willan has recruited former Western Australia attorney-general Cheryl Edwardes as a partner for its corporate, projects, and finance practice in Perth. Edwardes joins from exploration company Hancock Prospecting Pty. Ltd.Corrs Boosts Private Equity Practice with Clayton Utz Hire
Philip Kapp previously headed the private equity practice for Clayton Utz and, before that, Minter Ellison.Asia Deal Digest: September 22, 2011
Allen & Overy and Hogan Lovells help SABMiller finally get its taste of Foster's; Baker & McKenzie advises on two Thai telecoms deals; and three firms land roles as an Indian company digs into Aussie coal assets.Aussie, Indian Firms Lead on $2 Billion Coal Port Deal
Adani Enterprises' acquisition of the Abbot Point Coal Terminal--advised by Blake Dawson and Economic Laws Practice--shows Indian companies are also interested in Australian energy assets, The AmLaw Daily reports.Deal Work Heats Up Down Under for International Firms
In a pair of major transactions announced Monday, the Singapore and Australian stock exchanges unveiled plans for an $8.3 billion merger, while leading Canadian-Australian copper miner Equinox Minerals agreed to acquire Australia's Citadel Resource Group for $1.2 billion. A total of seven firms landed lead legal advisory roles on the two deals, including Allen & Overy, Minter Ellison, Freehills and Stamford Law. The SGX-ASX tie-up follows a spate of consolidation among exchanges in Europe and the U.S.The Global Issue Bridging The Distance
As China's economy rebounds, Australian firms wonder whether they should team up with a U.K. partner or go it alone.Trending Stories
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