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May 21, 2012 |

Have QFLPs Worked for Singapore?

Earlier this year, the Singapore government announced it would be accepting applications for the Qualifying Foreign Law Practice program, which has so far granted licenses to six foreign law firms to practice Singapore law. Interest is expected to be high. But how much of a difference has the QFLP regime actually made?
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January 25, 2013 |

Japan's Lawyers Heading In-House

An oversupply of so-called bengoshi has led to greater hiring by corporate legal departments in Japan.
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May 15, 2012 |

Have QFLPs Worked for Singapore?

Singapore is about to allow more international firms to practice local law as Qualifying Foreign Law Practices (QFLPs). But while the Singapore legal market has certainly grown since the first QFLPs were named in 2008, can the program really be called a success?
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September 24, 2013 |

Jones Day, Weil Lead on $29 Billion Chip Sector Deal

U.S. chipmaker Applied Materials is acquiring Japanese rival Tokyo Electron in one of the largest foreign takeovers of a Japanese company in history.
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May 24, 2012 |

Allen & Overy Announces Vietnam Launch Plans

The British Magic Circle firm has recruited Mayer Brown JSM Vietnam managing partner Dao Nguyen to lead new offices in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
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July 25, 2013 |

Asia Deal Digest: July 25, 2013

* Olympus turns to Shearman for $1.2 billion overseas equity offering* Three firms on loan deal for boardshort maker Billabong* Latham on $222 million international private schools merger
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June 27, 2013 |

Asia Deal Digest: June 27, 2013

* Simmons & Simmons advises India's ONGC on Mozambique offshore gas buy* Hong Kong billionaire Li Ka-shing turns to CMS Cameron McKenna for a Dutch acquisition* American spicemaker McCormick turns to Baker & McKenzie to break into the Chinese bouillon market
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July 23, 2009 |

New Deals

CIT Group negotiated a late-night lifeline with its bondholders Sunday that is intended to keep the ailing financial services firm out of bankruptcy court for at least another few weeks. Also, Japan-based Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co. will acquire Noven Pharmaceuticals for about $428 million.
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July 23, 2009 |

New Deals

CIT Group negotiated a late-night lifeline with its bondholders Sunday that is intended to keep the ailing financial services firm out of bankruptcy court for at least another few weeks. Also, Japan-based Hisamitsu Pharmaceutical Co. will acquire Noven Pharmaceuticals for about $428 million.
5 minute read

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