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King & Wood loses two more partners as EAPD bolsters burgeoning HK office
| Monday, 24 January 2011
Only days after the defection of its tax head, Stephen Nelson, to DLA Piper, King & Wood has lost a further two partners from its Hong Kong office. John Lo and Kenneth Y Choy have both departed for the Hong Kong office of US firm Edwards Angel Palmer & Dodge (EAPD).
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金杜合伙人转投EAPD香港办公室
| Monday, 24 January 2011
一月之内,金杜连失三名合伙人。在Stephen Nelson加盟DLA Piper后,又有两名合伙人Jone Lo 和Kenneth Y Choy离开金杜
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FEATURE: Continental drift
| Wednesday, 11 August 2010
European law firms are often overlooked in the legal market, having entered the region late and being still relatively small in size. Yet their growth strategies in the past few years, either through acquisitions or alliance building, mean they now warrant growing attention
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Pinsent Masons forms JV with Singapore ally
| Wednesday, 7 July 2010
Pinsent Masons and its Singapore ally MPillay have converted their successful three-year old association agreement into a formal practice which will target the local dispute resolution market
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Salans Hong Kong gains Bird’s disputes head
| Thursday, 17 June 2010
Salans has appointed the former head of Bird & Bird’s Asia dispute resolution and China employment practices as a partner in its Hong Kong office.
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Shanghai 2010 上海法律市场年度报告
| Tuesday, 30 March 2010
The Shanghai expo, themed “Better City, Better Life”, is expected to attract between 70 and 80 million visitors and will be a significant event for Shanghai. Aside from the opportunities brought by the World Fair, the city remains a key focus for international and domestic law firms.
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Middle East 2010
| Friday, 26 March 2010
ALB reports from the Gulf on what the region’s recent rejuvenation means for lawyers there
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Allen & Overy launches in Doha
| Wednesday, 17 February 2010
A week after breaking into the Australian market, Allen & Overy has opened an office in the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC)
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Salans names new head of China labour practice
| Tuesday, 19 January 2010
Salans has geared up its labour and employment practice, appointing Iris Duchetsmann as head of its China labour group in Shanghai and Zheng Lijuan as another addition to the team.
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胜蓝任命新劳动雇佣业务负责人
| Tuesday, 19 January 2010
胜蓝律师事务所上海代表处近日宣布Iris Duchetsmann作为合伙人加盟,并成为该所大中华区劳动雇佣业务部负责人。
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Salans real estate head joins JT&N
| Thursday, 10 September 2009
Jincheng Tongda & Neal has appointed former Salans partner Jeff Cai as a senior partner in its Beijing head office.
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Paul Weiss, Davis Polk, Nagashima Ohno and Mori Hamada called in on mega Citi deal
| Monday, 3 August 2009
Paul, Weiss, Skadden, Davis Polk and two of Japan's largest domestic firms, Mori Hamada & Matsumoto and Nagashima Ohno Tsunematsu have all played leading roles in one of the largest Japanese deals to close this year–Sumitomo Trust and Banking Co's acquisition of Citigroup's controlling interest in Nikko Asset Management (NAM).
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Gulf project finance: where to now?
| Friday, 31 July 2009
ALB asks industry experts when they think the market is likely to bounce back and how different it will look when it does
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