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IPOs Stay Hot for Am Law Firms, With Better Times on Horizon
Sidley Austin, Skadden Arps, Sheppard Mullin, and Fenwick & West are on the latest round of initial public offerings, and several large listings are expected later this year.Sudden Surge Has Hungry Firms Scarfing Up IPOs
As the formerly moribund public offerings market has surged back to life -- if this week's goings-on are any indication -- some firms can look forward to good times on the horizon. While IPOs may not provide the most labor-intensive of assignments for firms to bulk up on their billables, they do create new public companies that can deliver regulator and M&A opportunities down the road. Which is why, as the IPO market makes a comeback, firms will be eager to advise on those looming listings.Honigman, Shearman Help GM Unload Hummer to Chinese Company
The General Motors asset sell-off is netting some transactional work for Detroit law firms, which have long depended on the auto industry for billable hours. One of those Detroit heavies, Honigman Miller Schwartz & Cohn, advised General Motors on its deal to sell the Hummer brand to a Chinese investment vehicle. The deal, signed on Friday, requires the approval of at least three different Chinese state regulators, according to Reuters.View more book results for the query "Jun He Law Offices"
Ropes & Gray on Blackstone-led China IT Acquisition
A consortium headed by U.S. private equity giant Blackstone Group is paying $625 million for Beijing-based Pactera Technology.FEED ME! Sudden Surge Has Hungry Firms Scarfing Up IPOs
When The American Lawyer spoke with several corporate securities lawyers last month about the state of the moribund IPO market, most of them were optimistic that public offerings were poised for a rebound. And if last week's goings-on are any indication, some firms can indeed look forward to good times on the horizon.Asia Deal Digest: January 5, 2012
Allen & Gledhill and Linklaters cook up a notes program for a cooking oil and biofuels producer; Skadden plugs a Chinese dam operator's need for legal counsel on a European foray; and Linklaters claims top billing on an insurer's fundraising in Hong Kong and China.Sudden surge has hungry firms scarfing up IPOs
If last week's goings-on are any indication, some firms can indeed look forward to good times on the horizon.Trending Stories
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