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Singapore Debates Decriminalizing Homosexuality
In most of the developed world today, the fight for gay rights is now over the right to marry. But Singapore law criminalizes sexual contact between men. Though the government has said it would not actively enforce the law, the fact that homosexuality remains illegal leaves gays open to discrimination. The courts may soon weigh in.Pinsent Masons Hires Tech Partner in Singapore
Bryan Tan is joining the British firm form Keystone Law Corp., where he was a founding partner and director.Pinsent Masons Hires Tech Partner in Singapore
Pinsent Masons has hired a new partner to spearhead a technology, media and telecommunications practice in Singapore. Bryan Tan will join the U.K. firm in May from Singapore's eight-lawyer Keystone Law Corp., where he was founding partner and director. Tan says he is bringing two associates and one trainee with him.Why Is Duane Morris in Vietnam?
As it seeks to expand its presence in Asia, Philadelphia-based Duane Morris finds itself dogged again and again by the same questions.Clyde & Co Launches Singapore JLV
The U.K. firm is tying up with local firm Clasis, which is led by a former Clyde & Co arbitration partner.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.High-Profile International Assignments a Boon to Some Firms
In the last full week of August -- a busier month than usual for corporate lawyers -- several firms picked up significant pieces of work in the global arena. Among the big international deals: Singapore announced a $1.4 billion development of a major sports complex, and two British firms have lined up key advisory roles on the project. And the Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, the nation's second-largest public pension manager, announced plans to acquire Australia's Intoll Group, a toll road owner, for $3 billion.Asia Deal Digest: November 24, 2011
Stephenson Harwood gets on board for a $22 billion plane order; Nagashima gets its share of a Japanese stock exchange deal; and Shearman and Davis Polk score the main roles on a Chinese gaming company's take-private.Allen & Overy Announces Vietnam Launch Plans
Allen & Overy has announced plans to open two offices in Vietnam, one in Ho Chi Minh City and one in Hanoi. The British Magic Circle firm has recruited Mayer Brown JSM Vietnam managing partner Dao Nguyen to lead its efforts in the country. The firm said it is looking to hire additional partners and associates as well.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.Law Firm Operational Considerations for the Corporate Transparency Act
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