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Clyde & Co global aviation finance head resigns
Hong Kong-based aviation finance head Paul Jebely has resigned from Clyde & Co and the firm is yet to appoint his successor.Bird & Bird Adds Two Arbitration Partners in Asia
Jonathan Choo and Robert Rhoda join the firm's Singapore and Hong Kong offices, respectively.K&L Gates Adds Down Under After Moscow Closure, Plus More Lateral Moves
After closing its Moscow office, K&L Gates doubles down in Australia; Greenberg Traurig grabs a Goodwin Procter securities litigator; high-powered lawyers leave Vinson & Elkins and Morgan Lewis in Houston; and other key additions from around The Am Law 200.Quinn Emanuel Touts D.C. Hire as Another Practice Chief Leaves DLA Piper
Washington litigator Tara Lee is the fourth DLA Piper practice leader to decamp for another firm in less than a week.Three Practice Leaders Leave DLA Piper, Plus More Lateral Moves
DLA Piper loses three practice leaders but merges in Europe; another Dickstein Shapiro partner departs; Jones Day opens in Brisbane; Orrick unveils its Houston hires; Quinn Emanuel adds an Israel expert; and other moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Houston Hiring Market Stays Hot, Plus More Lateral Moves
Paul Hastings and Kirkland & Ellis and several other big firms make key additions in Texas; Greenberg Traurig, Orrick and Sidley Austin keep hiring; Wilson Sonsini welcomes back a favorite son; and other notable moves from throughout The Am Law 200.Clyde & Co Hires Five Partners in Sydney
Partners David Lee, Lucinda Lyons, David Amentas, Michelle Dunne and Christopher Smith will join from boutique Lee & Lyons as part of a 30-lawyer team.Clyde & Co Hires Five Partners in Sydney
Partners David Lee, Lucinda Lyons, David Amentas, Michelle Dunne and Christopher Smith will join from boutique Lee & Lyons as part of a 30-lawyer team.How Long Will Chinese Law Remain Out of Reach for Global Firms?
Commercial, cultural and political concerns continue to bar foreign law firms from practicing Chinese law for the foreseeable future. But Shanghai's Free Trade Zone joint venture program and other forms of alliances may show the way towards a gradual opening up of the market.How Long Will Chinese Law Remain Out of Reach for Global Firms?
Commercial, cultural and political concerns continue to bar foreign law firms from practicing Chinese law for the foreseeable future. But Shanghai's Free Trade Zone joint venture program and other forms of alliances may show the way towards a gradual opening up of the market.Trending Stories
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