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Glass Ceiling? Another Generation of Women Rises to Lead Global Law Firms in Asia
In Asia, women have led some of the world's largest and most formidable law firms for decades. To mark International Women's Day, we talked with some of the region's current crop of women law firm leaders.Two Nations Warring Within the Bosom of a Single State?
A prominent Middle East-based lawyer sets out a prescription for progress in the intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict. New economic opportunities based on a kind of UAE free zone development model could bring benefits to the Gaza Strip—and the Palestinian people at large—thus removing anti-Jewish animus.Deal Tables Turned: The Rise of Domestic Law Firms
From Asia Pacific to the U.K. and Europe the trend is the same: local firms are rising up the M&A rankings at the expense of larger international firms.The Case for Launching in India
All international firms should follow Baker McKenzie and HSF in taking the liberalization opportunity in such a major economy seriously—the future of their institution could depend on it, writes the Global Lawyer.From Russia's Attack to Partner Track: 5 Stories That Defined 2022
From Hong Kong's fall and associate discontent to industry-shaking moves, here are the five things that made 2022 a memorable year.View more book results for the query "Bank of China"
Holland & Knight Launches Mexican Construction Practice to Advise Nearshoring Clients
The practice will be led by Claudio Rodríguez, an energy and infrastructure partner who headed the Mexico City office of Thompson & Knight before that firm merged with Holland & Knight in 2021.Don't Be on the Wrong Side of History
The Global Lawyer: Big Law struggles with morals. But as the last week has shown, the days of firms sitting back and saying 'we are just doing our job' are long gone—a moral recalibration is afoot.Spain's ECIJA Absorbs Mexican Law Firm in Widening International Expansion
The firm plans additional mergers in the near-term as it seeks to cover more of Latin America.Lawyers in Mexico Benefit From the Nation's Fintech Boom
Fintech activity is expected to continue in the coming year, prompting law firms to pull lawyers from multiple practice areas to ensure they can meet demand.Andersen Global Inks Deal in Central America, Adds 70 Lawyers
The collaboration comes as the firm eyes Latin America as part of an ambitious global expansion that includes countries rife with political tensions. Andersen is now in more than 70 countries, with legal services in 61, as it undertakes an aggressive global expansion.Trending Stories
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