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Cravath, Davis Polk Lead on Latest Big Drug Buy
In its biggest deal since its $46.8 billion takeover of Genentech in 2009, Swiss drug giant Roche has turned to Davis Polk & Wardwell for counsel on its $8.3 billion buy of suburban San Francisco-based lung disease drug developer InterMune, which is being advised by Cravath, Swaine & Moore and a Chicago IP boutique.Under Israel's Iron Dome, Another Law Firm Merger
Not even Israel is immune to market consolidation for legal services. This week Shibolet & Co., one of the country's largest law firms, picked up a seven-lawyer technology boutique in Tel Aviv as rockets rained down from Gaza on the nation's high-tech hub.Davis Polk's Big Bet in Hong Kong
The Wall Street firm has assembled a dream team, with an eye on China's rising corporate elite. Is the market ready?Chinese Companies Return to U.S. Exchanges in Big Way
Three years ago, U.S.-listed Chinese companies seemed to be an endangered species as many of them became the targets of regulatory investigations and shareholder litigation. But last month Chinese online retailer JD.com had the largest U.S. IPO ever for a Chinese company, with a much, much bigger one for Alibaba Group on the way. Is resurgence here to stay?JP Morgan Lawyer Moves to DLA Piper Hong Kong
Julia Gorham, who previously headed Asia litigation for the investment bank, will lead DLA Piper's employment practice in the region.View more book results for the query "U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission"
Hong Kong Looks Beyond Lost Alibaba IPO
Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group's decision to hold what's expected to be the world's largest initial public offering since Facebook in New York instead of Hong Kong was long anticipated. But the company's recent final decision, which coincided with announcements of U.S. listings by other leading Chinese tech companies, has nevertheless swiftly renewed anxieties about Hong Kong's future as an IPO destination.Asia Deal Digest: February 20, 2014
* Weil and MoFo on Chinese consortium's $2.5 billion logistics investment* Clifford Chance advising China's Dongfeng Motor Group on a proposed $1.1 billion investment in French automaker Peugeot* Herbert Smith Freehills and Baker & McKenzie on $1.37 billion Aussie utility dealFormer Partner Rejoins Jones Day as Asia Head
David Carden, former cohead of the firm's securities litigation practice in New York, left two years ago to become the first U.S. ambassador to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.Asia Deal Digest: February 6, 2014
* Skadden on planned $1.5 billion U.S. IPO for Chinese e-tailer JD.com* Allen & Overy advising a Korean, Thai and Lao JV on a $1 billion hydropower project in southern Laos* Clayton Utz and Herbert Smith Freehills lead on a $300 million Aussie pet supply mergerSkadden on Planned $1.5 Billion U.S. IPO for JD.com
A listing for JD.com, which operates China's second-largest online shopping site, would be one of the largest ever in the U.S. for a Chinese company.Countdown to Compliance: SEC Private Fund Reforms
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