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Asia Deal Digest: Dec. 18, 2014
*Weil, Skadden lead $3.6 billion acquisition of Halla Visteon Climate Control in Korea*Herbert Smith Freehills advises issuers oOh!media and SurfStitch on their recent Australian IPOs*Clifford Chance on Haitong's $467 million takeover of Portugal's Banco Espirito SantoLarge Law Firm Mergers Now Coming to Latin America
Spanish legal giant Uria Menendez, an alliance partner of Magic Circle firm Slaughter and May, has agreed to take a 30 percent stake in Latin America's first major cross-border law firm merger between Chile's Philippi Yrarrazaval Pulido & Brunner and Colombia's Prietocarrizosa. The trio will form Philippi Prietocarrizosa & Uria, a 220-lawyer firm with offices in both countries.Accounting Firms Make New Foray into Legal Services
A decade after their first attempt to compete with law firms foundered, the Big Four have refined their strategies and are entering legal markets again.Mark Bagnall Leads White & Case Team In $3.7 Billion Share Offering
Mark Bagnall headed a White & Case team representing Brazil's largest telecommunications carrier in financing a merger with Portugal Telecom.DLA, Weil Get Call for Vodafone's $10 Billion Ono Deal
Vodafone is acquiring Ono, Spain's largest cable operator, in a deal worth roughly $10 billion, including the assumption of debt. DLA Piper is advising Vodafone, while Ono is being represented by Weil Gotshal and Spanish firm Garrigues.Spain's Distressed Economy Offers Bargains to Investors
Five years after the fiscal crisis, there's still plenty of economic pain in Spain. But some law firms see opportunity, too.Management company assumed personal liability for contract to purchase and install carpeting in apartment co by entering into contract without disclosing to defendant that it did not own the co
Garrigues Appoints Duo as New Management Team
Garrigues has voted in new co-managing partners with Fernando Vives and Ricardo Gomez to take over at the helm on Sept. 1. Vives heads the firm's corporate and M&A practice, while Gomez is head of the tax practice. The duo will replace co-managing partners Miguel Gordillo and Jose Maria Alonso, who have run the firm together since 2000. While the new leaders don't plan any revolutionary changes to the firm's direction, a key target will be to regain a foothold in Brazil.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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