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Baidu Calls Off $3.6B Live Streaming Platform Acquisition, Advised by Skadden and Fangda
Joyy Inc, which suffered a substantial stock price fall after the announcement by Baidu, is seeking legal advice and will 'consider all options at its disposal'.
Chinese Tech Company Baidu Calls Off $3.6B Live Streaming Platform Acquisition
Joyy Inc, which suffered a substantial stock price fall after the announcement by Baidu, is seeking legal advice and will 'consider all options at its disposal'.
There Have Been 39 Asian IPOs in New York This Year. These Are the US Firms That Seized the Day
The U.S. boutiques used to focus on listings from Greater China but this year they have pivoted to Southeast Asia, where a growing number of companies are seeking to list in the U.S.
Lockdowns, Crackdowns and Tensions With US Hit China's Once-Soaring Law Firms Hard
Chinese firm revenue plummeted despite growth in head count.
Near-Shoring Push Expected to Boost Growth for Global Law Firms in Mexico
Global firms Baker McKenzie and Hogan Lovells are fielding tons of inquiries, although there's plenty of inbound work to go around as manufacturing shifts from Asia back to North America.View more book results for the query "Fangda Partners"


Near-Shoring Push Promises Growth for Law Firms in Mexico
Global firms Baker McKenzie and Hogan Lovells are fielding tons of inquiries, although there's plenty of inbound work to go around as manufacturing shifts from Asia back to North America.
Beijing's Han Kun Launches Its First-Ever International Office—in Singapore
The Singapore outfit will be the firm's third new office in 18 months.
Can Artificial Intelligence Outsmart Global Regulators?
It was only a matter of time: Governments want a say on the regulation of generative AI and chatbots like GPT, writes The Global Lawyer. Meanwhile, retired U.S. Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer has his say on globalization and the rule of law.
How Will 6 New Alibaba GCs Shake Up the Legal Landscape in Asia?
The official business split and new management appointments will mean that longstanding relationships with specific law firms will become more fragmented, presenting new opportunities for firms that don't already have institutional relationships with the holding company.
Deal Tables Turned: The Rise of Domestic Law Firms
From Asia Pacific to the U.K. and Europe the trend is the same: local firms are rising up the M&A rankings at the expense of larger international firms.
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