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Arbitration Scorecard 2013: Treaty Disputes
Treaty arbitrations active in 2011–13 in which at least $100 million was at stake.Jones Day Leads As Temasek Buys U.S. Oilfield Services Company
Singapore's sovereign wealth fund has bought a majority stake in the Texan company after securing a $1.7 billion loan. Jones Day and Commercial Law Group was among the advisors on the multiparty deal.How China's Rejection of Coke's Bid to Buy Juice Giant Will Chill Future Deals
Last week's rejection of Coca-Cola's estimated $2.4 billion bid to buy Chinese juice giant China Huiyuan Juice Group Ltd. by the People's Republic of China's Ministry of Commerce is the first significant test of China's Anti-Monopoly law, which took effect on Aug. 1, 2008. John Taladay, a partner in the government antitrust practice of Washington-based Howrey, discusses the Chinese ministry's decision and its impact on future cross-border mergers and acquisitions deals involving China and other countries.Asia Deal Digest: October 10, 2013
* Sidley Austin guides CNOOC on $2 billion bond offering* Chinese computer game company turns to Davis Polk for Hong Kong listing* K&L Gates leads on long-anticipated $925 million Philippine retail IPOView more book results for the query "China National Offshore Oil"
Herbert Smith Freehills Advising CNPC on $4 Billion Mozambique Investment
The Chinese state-owned enterprise is buying a 20 percent stake in an offshore gas field.Fried Frank Recruits Herbert Smith Hong Kong Partner
Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson has added corporate partner Carolyn Sng, formerly a partner at Herbert Smith, to its Hong Kong office.United Nations Convention on Law of the Sea and Climate Change
In his International Environmental Law column, Stephen L. Kass, a partner at Carter Ledyard & Milburn, writes: Despite the corporate support for the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea by the oil and gas industry, shipping firms and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, opposition among Republican senators to any form of new international agreement threatens to derail ratification at a time when the marine environment is under extreme and potentially irreversible stress, with the most profound implications for mankind.Trending Stories
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