New York Law Journal

New York-Based Skadden Team Joins White & Case Group in Mexico City for Citigroup Demerger

The separation of Citi’s highly profitable, yet scandal-plagued Mexican unit comes as the banking giant prepares for an IPO of its retail banking business in Mexico.
4 minute read

Law.com

How This Dark Horse Firm Became a Major Player in China

Loeb & Loeb, which launched a Beijing office in 2008, has been playing the long game and is now outgunning the likes of Skadden, Kirkland and Davis Polk for work on U.S. IPOs issued by Asia-based companies.
5 minute read

The American Lawyer

Will a Market Dominated by Small- to Mid-Cap Deals Give Rise to a Dark Horse US Firm in China?

Loeb & Loeb, which launched a Beijing office in 2008, has been playing the long game and is now outgunning the likes of Skadden, Kirkland and Davis Polk for work on U.S. IPOs issued by Asia-based companies.
5 minute read

International Edition

Will a Market Dominated by Small- to Mid-Cap Deals Give Rise to This Dark Horse US Firm in China?

Loeb & Loeb, which launched a Beijing office in 2008, has been playing the long game and is now outgunning the likes of Skadden, Kirkland and Davis Polk for work on U.S. IPOs issued by Asia-based companies.
5 minute read

Law.com

Big Law Sidelined as Asian IPOs in New York Are Dominated by Small Cap Listings

The majority of the listings raised less than $10 million each, benefiting U.S. practices that have long focused on small-to-midsized deals. 
5 minute read

International Edition

Skadden, White & Case Guide Citigroup Demerger in Mexico

The separation of Citi’s highly profitable, yet scandal-plagued Mexican unit comes as the banking giant prepares for an IPO of its retail banking business in Mexico.
4 minute read

The American Lawyer

Why U.S. Big Law Was Mostly Sidelined in Asian IPOs in New York Last Year

Skadden, Latham, Kirkland and Davis Polk—traditionally the strongest legal advisers for major U.S. listings by Chinese companies—acted on fewer than five of these IPOs last year, according to a Law.com International analysis of Nasdaq data.
5 minute read

International Edition

Big Law Sidelined as Asian IPOs in New York Dominated by Small Cap Listings

The majority of the listings raised less than $10 million each, benefiting U.S. practices that have long focused on small-to-midsized deals. 
5 minute read

International Edition

Ethiopian Lawyers Turn to International Alliances as New Securities Exchange Launched

Prior to the Ethiopia Securities Exchange (ESX) launch, the country had liberalised some sectors including telecommunications and banking, and opened them up to foreign investors.
4 minute read

New York Law Journal

SEC Issues $6.75M Fine Against Financial Firm Led by Trump's Choice to Lead Commerce Dept.

The SEC said two Cantor Fitzgerald-controlled blank check companies failed to inform investors of ongoing talks with acquisition targets before going public.
3 minute read

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