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DLA takes three from Reed Smith to build Gulf finance practice
| Monday, 4 April 2011
DLA Piper has appointed Sean Angle to lead its finance and projects practice group across the Middle East. Angle, who has over 20 years experience working in the region, joins the firm from Reed Smith and will bring with him two senior associates, Tim Watkins and Diwakir Agarwal.
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YKVN launches in Singapore with former DLA SE Asia head
| Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Vietnamese firm YKVN has hired K. Minh Dang as a partner and head of its newly-opened Singapore office. Dang, who joins the firm from the Singapore office of DLA Piper where he was the partner-in-charge of the firm’s Southeast Asia corporate practice, will also be charged with the task of expanding YKVN’s cross-border ASEAN practice.
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Vietnam 2009
| Tuesday, 7 July 2009
Favourable economic indicators, booming energy and oil & gas industries, and a strong export sector are the leading lights for lawyers in Vietnam as they look for the country to fulfil its potential
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Revealed: ALB Employer of Choice 2009
| Thursday, 12 March 2009
The votes are in, the numbers crunched, the data weighted, collated and tallied. And the results have given some interesting findings.
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2009年度ALB最佳雇主调查结果揭晓
| Thursday, 12 March 2009
由《亚洲法律杂志》策划并组织的2009年度亚太地区以及中东地区法律市场最佳雇主的调查活动于近日圆满结束。在中国区,十家国内和国际著名律师事务所脱颖而出,被业内人士评选为本年度“最佳雇主”。
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News Analysis: Vietnam legal start-ups face tough task
| Wednesday, 12 December 2007
When Singapore's KhattarWong announced in late September that it had signed an agreement with Vietnamese law firm PBC & Partners with a view to establishing a joint venture in two years (subject to approval by the authorities), it came as no surprise.
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Allens expands Vietnam offices
| Tuesday, 16 October 2007
With Vietnam developing as the new 'hot spot' for foreign investment, Allens Arthur Robinson is expanding its recently acquired offices in the country
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Vietnam 2007
| Wednesday, 1 August 2007
There is a new formula for regional success. Vietnam's accession to the World Trade Organisation, fresh legal framework and abundant investment potential are seeing it emerge from behind China as a contender for the dollars of investors who are hungry for a piece of Asia's returns
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In-house lawyers ready to toast HK achievements
| Tuesday, 20 September 2005
"It was a great night, one of the best attended awards ceremonies I have seen," said Clifford Chance partner Huw Jenkins. "Particularly impressive was the spread of awards and, as a result, a wide spectrum of attendees. Next year you'll need the Exhibition and Convention Centre."
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ALB Special report: Vietnam
| Tuesday, 1 July 2003
Heading north, Heading south Vietnam's lawyers are in a holding pattern, recovering from the excessive optimism of the past decade and waiting for the payoff of market reforms and international trade agreements to materialise. A handful of firms are positioning themselves well for the expected windfall
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Arbitration rules fails to satisfy
| Thursday, 1 May 2003
The legal framework for commercial arbitration in Vietnam looks set to improve, following the introduction the National Assembly's Ordinance on Commercial Arbitration.
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