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Business lobby lines up against reform
By Joe Crea, Legal Times With business lobbyists already scrambling to head off reforms that would make foreign acquisitions of U.S. companies more difficult, the recently announced $14.1 billion merger between the French telecom company Alcatel and the U.S.-based Lucent Technologies Inc. looms as the next such deal to face the wrath of Congress.Dealmaker of the Week: C. Ray Lees of Commercial Law Group
Lees's team from the 11-attorney, Oklahoma City-based firm Commercial Law Group P.C., led the way for Chesapeake Energy Corporation on the sale of its Arkansas shale assets to BHP Billiton.India's IT Outsourcing Going Global
Ambitious plans to put India's business process outsourcing industry firmly on the map were on the agenda June at a key meeting in Bangalore. Andrew Rigby of Brodies sees great opportunities for BPO suppliers that join forces with Indian companies to roll out this global vision.View more book results for the query "China National Offshore Oil"
Asia Deal Digest: March 22, 2012
Simpson Thacher leads a Chinese bank through a mammoth share placement; Sullivan & Cromwell ensures it has a place on a Japanese insurer's hybrid issue; and Allen & Overy helps a British supermarket operator cash in on its Thai property fund.Spectra Taps Skadden for Pipeline Purchase
Houston's Spectra Energy Corp. has agreed to buy the Express-Platte Pipeline System from a group of investors in a deal that, including assumed debt, is worth $1.49 billion. Blake Cassels, Ropes, and S&C are also advising.Canadian Firms Dig in on Exxon Mobil's $3.2 Billion Celtic Deal
Canadian affiliates of Exxon Mobil Corporation are acquiring Calgary-based Celtic Exploration, which controls more than 650,000 net acres in the country's western shale plays, in a deal worth $3.2 billion with assumed debt. Blake Cassels and Borden Ladner Gervais are advising.Energy Company Enlists Lobbyists for Help on Proposed $15 Billion Sale to Chinese Company
In the face of opposition from the U.S. Congress, the U.S. subsidiary of Canadian oil and natural gas producer Nexen has enlisted Covington & Burling to advocate for it on its proposed sale to state-owned Chinese energy company CNOOC. Senators have expressed concern about the deal resulting in foreign ownership of Houston-based Nexen Petroleum USA.Creating a Culture of Compliance
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