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Asia Deal Digest: Feb. 28, 2019
• Herbert Smith Freehills, King & Wood Mallesons on $900 million Australian rail project. • Mayer Brown, Shearman on $250 million Mongolian bond sale. • O'Melveny, Paul Hastings on Chinese property developer's $189 million Hong Kong listing.Australia's MinterEllison Succeeds in Hong Kong by Keeping It Local
The firm has put together a team in Hong Kong that focuses on the local market, allowing it to succeed where its peer firms failed.Ashurst Expands Corporate Practice in Sydney, Singapore
Former King & Wood Mallesons partners Greg Golding and Robert Hanley join the Sydney office, while Michelle Phang joins in Singapore from local firm Shook Lin & Bok.Big Four's KPMG Opens Hong Kong Law Firm, Plans Shanghai Launch
The global accounting firm opens SF Lawyers with hires from offshore firm Harneys and Shearman & Sterling, and plans to grow to 20 lawyers by the end of the year.Closed for Business, Pot Problems, Rough Weather: The Morning Minute
Here's the news you need to start your day.Australian, Indian Law Firms Had Strong Year in 2018 APAC M&A
King & Wood Mallesons, Herbert Smith Freehills and Allens took the top three spots in the 2018 league table of the biggest M&A deals in the Asia-Pacific, excluding Japan, while India's Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co and AZB & Partners broke into the top ten.MinterEllison's Former Mongolia Head Joins Family Law Boutique in Sydney
Elisabeth Ellis, who relocated to Sydney in late 2015, joins Dorter Family Lawyers & Mediators as a principal, using her corporate law experience to advise families on their property and stakes in companies.Down Under, Law Firms Can Pay a Price for Overworking Lawyers
Two of Australia's top law firms have been investigated by government regulators in the past two months for overworking lawyers and staff. The response could hold lessons for law firms around the world.Australia Blocks Second CK Hutchison Energy Bid on National Interest Grounds in Less Than 3 Years
The blocking of the acquisition in the name of national security is part of a growing global trend often directed at Chinese companies.Trending Stories
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