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Freshfields, Sidley on Alibaba's $590M Investment in Meizu
The Chinese e-commerce giant has taken a step toward boosting the market share of its mobile operating system with the purchase of an undisclosed stake in the Zhuhai-based smartphone maker.U.S. Firms in London: Who's Leading, Who's Lagging?
Am Law 100 firms employ some 6,000 lawyers in London, including some of the hottest lateral hires in years. A look at their track record reveals some surprises.Burford Breaks Half-Billion Dollar Mark After Bond Offering
With capital raised in a first-of-its-kind bond offering by Burford's U.K. subsidiary, the company said its war chest of assets under management now exceeds $500 million.Global Quartet Dig Into $5.85 Billion Copper Mining Deal
Dentons, White & Case, Linklaters and Clifford Chance are advising on the sale of Peru's Las Bambas mining project.Deferred-prosecution agreements set to begin in the U.K.
Ahead of the beginning of DPA allowance, the U.K. Serious Fraud Office has released guidance for prosecutors concerning when DPAs will be enforced.Asia Deal Digest: January 16, 2014
* Cleary and Sidley lead on $16 billion Suntory-Beam deal* Paul Hastings advising Chinese meat processor Shuanghui on a planned $6 billion IPO* Stephenson Harwood helps budget airline VietJet buy $800 million in jet enginesThe Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
Kasowitz Benson Torres & Friedman creates a new entertainment practice; Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer's global managing partner resigns to go in house at an energy-focused investment firm in Boston; and Sullivan & Cromwell hires a senior M&A counsel in Paris. The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements and news releases to [email protected].World Bank Goes Big with Corporate Debarment
In a fierce push against corporate corruption, the World Bank has debarred more companies so far in 2013 than it has in the previous seven years combined.A Dozen Firms Benefit from Big Telecom Transactions
At least a dozen big firms are advising on two major M&A deals in the telecommunications sector: Microsoft's $7.2 billion buy of Nokia's devices and services division and the $130 billion acquisition by Verizon Communications of joint venture partner Vodafone Group's 45 percent stake in Verizon Wireless. Simpson Thacher has landed roles on both transactions—the latter of which is the third-largest M&A deal in history—for clients Vodafone and Microsoft, while Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz got the call for its first-ever deal for Verizon.Trending Stories
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