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Clifford Chance Hires Two Disputes Partners in DC White-Collar Push
Clifford Chance has added two disputes partners and a counsel to its office in Washington, D.C., as the Magic Circle firm seeks to build up its white-collar and regulatory practice in the U.S.An International Regulatory Shift Could Tame Cryptocurrency Market
On the heels of recent actions by Canadian regulators and the U.S. SEC, some countries may be regulating digital currency as securities.Legal Questions to Arise If Estonia Introduces Its Own Cryptocurrency
Kaspar Korjus, managing director of e-residency in Estonia, recently wrote a proposal to issue crypto tokens and make Estonia 'the first country with an initial coin offering.'Mayer Brown Adds Sidley Practice Leader in Hong Kong
Mayer Brown, the Asian arm of the Am Law 100 firm, has hired Sidley Austin litigation partner Alan Linning in Hong Kong, where he served as head of the latter's local disputes and regulatory group.Kirkland Takes Five-Partner Ropes & Gray Team on Three Continents
In its latest lateral raid, Kirkland & Ellis has recruited a five-partner investigations and government enforcement group from Ropes & Gray in Asia, the U.K. and U.S.View more book results for the query "U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission"
Wilmer Hire Bolsters Linklaters' US White-Collar Expertise
Douglas Davison, a longtime partner at Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr in Washington, D.C., has left the firm to join the London-based legal giant Linklaters in the nation's capital.Allen & Overy, Arnold & Porter Lead on Landmark African Bond Issue
The two firms have grabbed lead roles on a sovereign bond issue by the Federal Republic of Nigeria that may pave the way for similar offerings by other African nations.Clifford Chance Adds Two Corporate Partners in New York
Clifford Chance has recruited two corporate partners in New York, including the former group general counsel of Zurich Insurance Group.Former Execs Agree to Penalties in Hungarian Telecom FCPA Case
The U.S. government's bribery case involving Hungary's largest telecommunications company closes after two former executives Monday agreed to pay penalties and accept a five-year bar on serving as an officer or director.Former Execs Agree to Penalties in Hungarian Telecom FCPA Case
The U.S. government's bribery case involving Hungary's largest telecommunications company closes after two former executives Monday agreed to pay penalties and accept a five-year bar on serving as an officer or director.Countdown to Compliance: SEC Private Fund Reforms
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