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Sudden surge has hungry firms scarfing up IPOs
If last week's goings-on are any indication, some firms can indeed look forward to good times on the horizon.Stephenson Harwood Launches Myanmar Alliance
The U.K. firm has entered into an exclusive alliance with Yangon's three-lawyer U Tin Yu & Associates.Sudden Surge Has Hungry Firms Scarfing Up IPOs
As the formerly moribund public offerings market has surged back to life -- if this week's goings-on are any indication -- some firms can look forward to good times on the horizon. While IPOs may not provide the most labor-intensive of assignments for firms to bulk up on their billables, they do create new public companies that can deliver regulator and M&A opportunities down the road. Which is why, as the IPO market makes a comeback, firms will be eager to advise on those looming listings.Simpson, Japanese Firms Handle KKR's Panasonic Buy
In the third major M&A deal out of Japan this week, private equity and investment giant KKR, advised by its longtime lawyers from Simpson Thacher & Bartlett, said Friday it has agreed to acquire Panasonic's health care unit for $1.67 billion.Stephenson Harwood Launches Myanmar Alliance
Stephenson Harwood has entered into an exclusive association with Myanmar law firm U Tin Yu & Associates, becoming the first international firm to associate with a local firm. The association will be managed by Stephenson Harwood's Singapore-based partner Matthew Gorman and consultant Peter Church.Paul Hastings Adjusts Its Asia Strategy
Though Paul Hastings had a head start in Asia over other large U.S. firms, lately it's seen a drop in head count in the region. Managing partner Greg Nitzkowski says Paul Hastings is looking to rebuild its Tokyo practice but adds the firm is also concentrating more on higher-end cross-border work.Allen & Overy on Japanese Bank's $5.75 Billion Thai Acquisition
Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ has proposed acquiring a majority stake in Thailand's Bank of Ayudhya.Paul, Hastings Adjusts Its Asia Strategy
With headcounts down in its Japanese, Chinese, and Hong Kong offices, Paul Hastings is deemphasizing large-scale local practices and aiming at higher-end, cross-border work.A Buyer's Guide to Law Firm Software
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