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The Churn: Lateral Moves in The Am Law 200
Another Weil, Gotshal & Manges partner defects in Dallas, this time to Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher; Davis Polk & Wardwell makes a lateral hire in New York from Fried, Frank, Harris, Shriver & Jacobson; and K&L Gates expands in Australia with five recent partner additions.The Churn is constant. Please send all announcements to [email protected].Asia Deal Digest: May 17, 2012
* Three firms on $1.9 billion Aussie real estate deal* Singpore's Stamford Law helps a fund spend $160 million on outlet shopping* Davis Polk polishing a Chinese copper miner for a Hong Kong IPOFour Firms Bag Roles on Chinese Buyout of Aussie Miner
Freehills, Baker & McKenzie, King & Wood, and Minter Ellison are advising on Chinese coal producer Yanzhou Coal Mining Co. Ltd.'s planned $2.7 billion acquisition of Australia's Gloucester Coal Ltd.The Recession's Winners and Losers
A five-year analysis shows that U.K. firms were much harder hit by the recession than their U.S. and Australian counterparts.Urge to Merge Continues: McKenna Long, Herbert Smith Eye New Nuptials
Asia Deal Digest: September 26, 2013
* Linklaters, Weil on $4 Billion offer for German bathroom fixture maker Grohe by Japan's Lixil* Chinese brokerage Haitong turns to Clifford Chance for a $715 million acquisition* Allens, Paul Weiss help arrange a lifeline for struggling surfware maker BillabongThe American Lawyer Names Global Legal Award Winners
The American Lawyer announces the winners of its inaugural Global Legal Awards in 30 categories. Additionally, four grand prizes—Global Finance Deal of the Year, Global M&A Deal of the Year, Global Dispute of the Year, and The American Lawyer Global Citizenship Award—will be announced at a special event on September 23.Leading M&A Transactions — Target or Acquirer Based in N.J. — 2010
Chart: Leading M&A Transactions — Target or Acquirer Based in N.J. — 2010Two Years After Fatal Plane Crash, Aussie Miner Inks African Deal with Shearman Partner's Help
Shearman & Sterling and top Australian firm Gilbert + Tobin are advising Australian mining company Sundance Resources on its agreement with the government of Cameroon to push forward with an estimated $4.7 billion iron ore project. The agreement comes a little more than two years after most of Sundance's board of directors, including prominent mining lawyer John Carr-Gregg, died in a plane crash while traveling to the remote site.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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