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Big Four Audit Giants Shut Down Legal Operations in China Following 'Regulatory Raids'
None of the closures has been made public but they have caused ripples in local market as they represent a severe blow to the firms' ambitions in the region.Lawyers Skeptical That US-China Audit Agreement Will Succeed
Lawyers also say U.S.-China trade tensions could be further damaged by "reverse CFIUS," a proposed law under which the U.S. government could prohibit investments into China it deems a threat to certain domestic capabilities.Ex-Dentons Partner Takes Over CLO Role on Interim Basis at Prominent Cannabis Company
The former top legal counsel at Canada-based Canopy Growth left on Oct. 1Meatpacker JBS Is Latest Brazilian Company Slapped With FCPA Violations
The case against the world's biggest meat processor highlights the expanding jurisdictional reach of U.S. authorities and their pursuit of cases with ties to Latin America's biggest economy.Aon Appoints New GC After Stalwart Steps Down
The firm has appointed a replacement for Peter Lieb, who stepped down last month.View more book results for the query "U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission"
Why Are International Law Firms Hiring More Regulatory Lawyers in Hong Kong?
There has been an overall reduction of work related to Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission in recent years. But lawyers are still finding a few silver linings.Alternative Legal Services Provider Axiom to Go Public, Applies for IPO
The alternative legal services provider has spun off two business arms ahead of the listing.Clifford Chance Seoul Managing Partner Leaves Firm
Korea practice head Kim Hyun-suk is leaving the firm, the latest in a string of departures from the Seoul office. Hong Kong partner Richard Lee and Seoul-based counsel Cho Bong-sang will co-lead the Korea practice.White & Case Breaks $2 Billion in Revenue as Profit Growth Continues
Since implementing a strategic five-year plan in 2015, the firm's gross revenue has climbed 35 percent in just three years.FCPA Lawyer Predicts GCs, CCOs Have Targets on Their Backs in 2019
In an interview Wednesday about his law firm's just released 2019 FCPA Digest, Shearman & Sterling partner Philip Urofsky said he expects law enforcement to focus their efforts not only on individuals in 2019, but on corporate gatekeepers.Download Now
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