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The American Lawyer's Global Legal Awards Finalists
For the sixth year in a row, we're honoring excellence in global work in four categories: pro bono, finance, mergers and acquisitions, and dispute resolution.MoFo, Covington, Latham Advise on $6.7 Billion Japanese Chip Deal
Morrison & Foerster and Covington & Burling also were involved in Renesas Electronics Corp.'s $3.2 billion acquisition of U.S. rival Intersil Corp. last year.Japan's Mori Hamada & Matsumoto to Launch in Vietnam
Mori Hamada is the last of the Big Four Japanese law firms to enter the Southeast Asian country. It will open an office in its largest city, Ho Chi Minh City, in August.Japan's largest law firm to open nine-lawyer base in New York
Nishimura & Asahi, Japan's largest domestic firm by lawyer headcount, makes US playJapan's Nishimura & Asahi to Launch in New York
The New York office will launch this fall with nine lawyers relocating from the firm's existing global offices and will be headed by senior corporate partner Katsuyuki Yamaguchi.Yoshio Ohno, Founding Partner of Japan's Nagashima Ohno & Tsunematsu, Dies at Age 92
Ohno's legal career began shortly after World War II and spanned more than half a century. He helped found what would become the first big Japanese law firm.Asia Deal Digest: June 14, 2018
• Simpson Thacher guides Ant Financial on its latest $14 billion financing round.• IPhone maker Foxconn turns to King & Wood Mallesons for a $4.3 billion A-share listing.• Linklaters represents lenders on Taiwan's first commercial offshore wind farm project.Different Cultures, Different Legal Approaches
In this Employment Issues column, Philip Berkowitz and Hironobu Tsukamoto write: Effective communication is key to being a good lawyer. But one cannot communicate effectively if one does not have a sense of the listener's values. And this may be particularly true when implementing codes of conduct across borders.Skadden, Paul Weiss Advise in Global Deal as Chinese Consortium Completes Takata Acquisition
Key Safety Systems parent Ningbo Joyson Electronic teamed up with private equity firm PAG and provided $1.6 billion to close the deal.Takata Parent's Bankruptcy Reveals Big Monthly Litigation Fees
Japanese auto parts giant Takata Corp., which followed its U.S. unit into a Delaware bankruptcy court this week, revealed in court documents that it is paying nearly $1 million per month in legal fees to an Am Law 100 firm advising it in product liability litigation over faulty air bags.Trending Stories
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