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Federal Judge Recusals May Rise, But Requests Remain Risky: The Morning Minute
The news and analysis you need to start your day.EU, Reinforcing Tough Line on Antitrust, Blocks Merger of Shipbuilding Giants
Lawyers say the move underscores antitrust chief Margrethe Vestager's willingness to put her foot down where other global enforcers won't.Potential Traps When Doing Business in Iran
Zachary S. Brez, Michael Casey and Sean Seelinger write: While the changes effective on Implementation Day make it possible for foreign subsidiaries of U.S. companies and foreign portfolio companies of U.S. private equity firms to conduct business in Iran, numerous potential traps exist that will require substantial attention by those looking to seize such opportunities while remaining in compliance with U.S. law.Carnival Explores New Cruise Line for China
Miami's Carnival Corp. signed a memorandum of understanding with China Merchants Group to explore the creation China's first domestic line.View more book results for the query "China Shipbuilding Industry"
Carnival Explores New Cruise Line for China
Miami's Carnival Corp. signed a memorandum of understanding with China Merchants Group to explore the creation China's first domestic line.Iranian and Ukrainian Sanctions Impact Insurers
Geoffrey Etherington, a partner at Edwards Wildman Palmer, writes: Depending on their specific provisions, OFAC sanctions may apply to U.S. insurers, reinsurers, insurance agencies and brokers, reinsurance intermediaries, third-party administrators, independent adjusters and their directors, officers and employees. U.S. citizens or permanent residents, who work outside the United States for global insurance companies not themselves subject to U.S. sanctions, are subject to OFAC sanctions and must comply with them even if their employers need not.Carnival to Help Build China's First Cruise Ship
Miami-based Carnival Corp. agreed to help build China's first cruise ship as travel demand increases.Asia Deal Digest: December 19, 2013
*Minter Ellison leads $1.7 billion Australian insurance deal *Sidley Austin acts on China State Shipbuilding Corp.'s $800 million bond issue*Milbank advises Genting Group on $730 million project financing in IndonesiaMayer Brown, Reed Smith Advise on Cross-Border Tanker Venture
Japan's Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd. and China Shipping Development Co. Ltd. have entered into a $1 billion join venture to build four liquefied natural gas carriers. Mayer Brown JSM advised Mitsui. Reed Smith Richards Butler acted for China Shipping.Trending Stories
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