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Anderson Mori Announces New Office Plans
The Japanese firm is planning to open offices in Singapore, Shanghai, and Nagoya.Nippon, Sumitomo to Merge in $35 Billion Metal Deal
Japanese companies Nippon Steel and Sumitomo Metal Industries announced on Thursday that they would pursue a plan of integration that would create the world's second-largest steel company. The deal marks the first move in a decade to consolidate the Japanese steel industry and the second major steel deal announced this week.Samsung Scores Japan Win Against Apple
In the latest decision in a global patent dispute, Japanese court ruled Friday that Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. had not infringed patents held by Apple Inc.Asia Deal Digest: March 8, 2012
Davis Polk and Paul Weiss lead on two Japanese bond deals; Clifford Chance lands the premium role as a bank unloads its insurance businesses; and Edwards Wildman's Hong Kong affiliate helps a Chinese oil giant float fresh stock.Does Japan Still Matter to International Law Firms?
Talk to members of Tokyo's international legal community these days, and you hear a common refrain: Life is elsewhere. Indeed, Chinese companies reportedly participated in IPOs worth $73 billion in 2010, compared to less than $15 billion for Japanese companies. Given all the action in other parts of Asia, does Japan still matter?Asia Deal Digest: February 9, 2012
Nishimura & Asahi taps into a Japanese oil deal; Freshfields and Allen & Overy get the call for a Hong Kong buyout of an Austrian mobile network; and Allen & Gledhill helps a property developer with a Singapore bond.Asia Deal Digest: January 19, 2012
Vinson & Elkins and White & Case take the lead on a Sino-Saudi oil venture; Milbank plays wingman to a Japanese bank in a plane leasing deal; and Cleary returns to advise Korea's export credit agency on its latest Singapore bond.Nishimura & Asahi Prepares for Hanoi Launch
The Japanese firm has applied to Vietnam's Ministry of Justice to open its second Vietnamese office, and its third outside Japan.Nishimura Announces Plans for Myanmar, Thailand
Japanese law firm Nishimura & Asahi has announced plans to open offices in Myanmar and Thailand. Associate Yusuke Yukawa will serve as the firm's representative in Yangon, while associate Hideshi Obara will be its representative in Bangkok. Nishimura is perhaps the most well-known firm to date to have announced plans for newly opened Myanmar.Trending Stories
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