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Downsizing Down Under: Aussie Firms Catch the Layoff Bug
Squire Sanders to Open in Singapore After Bryan Cave Hires
Squire Sanders has hired three new partners in Asia from Bryan Cave. Mao Tong and Peter Chow will join Squire Sanders' Hong Kong office. Ignatius Hwang, previously Singapore managing partner for Bryan Cave, will lead Squire Sanders' new office, which is expected to open next month, pending regulatory approval.Lander & Rogers Adds Sydney Property Partner
Julian Olley is joining the Australian firm from Norton Rose, where he was a Sydney-based property partner for over five years.Simmons, CMS Cameron Partners Jump to Australia's Freehills
Simmons & Simmons and CMS Cameron McKenna have each seen a partner leave to join Freehills, as the Australian firm moves to bulk up its IT and communications practice. The expansion comes as growing numbers of U.K. and U.S. firms move to enter the Australian legal market, in part to access strong trade flows with China.Asia Deal Digest: October 13, 2011
A trio of Aussie firms powers up for a $28 billion natural gas deal; Vinson & Elkins and Bennett Jones help Sinopec tap Canadian oil; and Baker & McKenzie's Kuala Lumpur affiliate cashes in on the partial sale of a Malaysian bank.Squire Sanders Joins U.S. Law Firm Push Into Seoul
Squire Sanders has announced plans to open an office in Korea. The head of the firm's Korea practice, Joon Yong Kim, and partner Edward Kim will relocate from Tokyo to lead the new office in Seoul.Asia Deal Digest: December 8, 2011
A shopping mall developer bags a triple pack of Aussie firms for its restructuring; Freshfields ensures its role on a Chinese insurer's IPO; and Allen & Overy moves in for a Singapore property fund's notes issue.International Firms See More at Stake in New York Offices
Manning the New York office of a foreign law firm was once a plum short-term assignment for up-and-comers back in Sydney or Sao Paolo. Like the formerly ubiquitous Fifth Avenue offices of international airlines, such law firm offices were often more about displaying flags than generating business. But, in recent years, as the assignment has become more pressured, firms are sending seasoned partners who intend to stay for the long haul.Asia Deal Digest: February 23, 2012
Two Canadian firms help a Japanese company tap their country's shale deposits; Clifford Chance takes the stage for a Chinese theater deal; and Mayer Brown and Linklaters advise on a 17-bank loan.Clydes Targets Mongolian Market With Alliance Agreement
Clyde & Co has become the latest firm to enter the Mongolian legal market, establishing an association with local law firm Khan Lex Advocates with the goal of targeting work in the mining, trade, financial services and infrastructure sectors. Hogan Lovells, DLA Piper and Minter Ellison have all made forays into Mongolia in the last 18 months.Trending Stories
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