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April 22, 2013 |

The China Option

Facing the tough job market at home, a growing number of U.S. law grads are heading to China for LL.M.s and hopefully more opportunities. But the grass isn't always greener.
6 minute read
April 30, 2010 |

Top Beijing Lawyer for Lovells Leaving for Chinese Firm

The managing partner of Lovells' Beijing office is leaving for Chinese firm Allbright Law Offices. Because Chinese restrictions on foreign lawyers prevent Robert Lewis from being a partner, he will be a senior international legal consultant in the Beijing office of Shanghai-based Allbright. The move makes the 52-year-old Lewis -- a Beijing partner at U.K.-based Lovells since 2001 and before that Asia GC for telecommunications firm Nortel -- one of the most senior Western lawyers to join a domestic law firm in China.
4 minute read
November 09, 2009 |

McDermott China Alliance Forges On

But rivals question the allied firm's long-term viability.
5 minute read
December 11, 2009 |

Antitrust Matters Loomed Large in Panasonic-Sanyo Tie-Up

A year after it first expressed interest in acquiring its ailing electronics-making rival, Panasonic Corp. announced Thursday that it has successfully secured a majority stake in Sanyo Electric Co. The deal creates one of the world's largest electronics makers and also positions Panasonic as the dominant player in fuel-efficient car batteries, where sales are expected to boom. Sanyo's three largest shareholders ultimately sold Panasonic more than 3 billion Sanyo shares valued at $4.6 billion.
2 minute read
March 10, 2011 |

Paul Hastings Adjusts Its Asia Strategy

Though Paul Hastings had a head start in Asia over other large U.S. firms, lately it's seen a drop in head count in the region. Managing partner Greg Nitzkowski says Paul Hastings is looking to rebuild its Tokyo practice but adds the firm is also concentrating more on higher-end cross-border work.
6 minute read
May 23, 2011 |

Chinese Firms Confront Generational Gripes Over Compensation

The Chinese legal profession is young -- the oldest private firms date back less than 20 years -- but it is already confronting an age-old problem: how to balance the prerogatives of established senior partners while encouraging the next generation of firm leaders, especially in determining pay.
4 minute read
April 20, 2011 |

Allens Arthur Robinson Guides CBD on China Renewables Venture

Australian firm Allens Arthur Robinson has advised CBD Energy Ltd. on a joint venture with two of China's largest state-owned renewable-energy companies, China Datang Renewable Power Co., Baoding Tianwei Baobian Electric Co.
2 minute read
May 16, 2011 |

Chinese Firms Confront Generational Gripes

Young partners at Chinese firms often complain more senior partners earn all the money while they do most of the work. But their managers say that's the way things should be.
4 minute read
March 07, 2011 |

Paul, Hastings Adjusts Its Asia Strategy

With headcounts down in its Japanese, Chinese, and Hong Kong offices, Paul Hastings is deemphasizing large-scale local practices and aiming at higher-end, cross-border work.
6 minute read
October 06, 2011 |

Asia Deal Digest: October 6, 2011

Jiayuan Law Firm eyes top billing on China's biggest listing of the year; Reed Smith Richards Butler readies a Hong Kong telecom spin-off; and Linklaters and Freehills advise as Minmetals moves on an Aussie mining company.
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