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January 12, 2012 |

Yahoo's new head aims to revive search giant

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August 19, 2003 |

In Re Merrill Lynch Co., Inc. Research Reports Securities Litigation
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August 03, 2004 |

The Jet Set

Licensed to practice on three continents, Shantanu Surpure could be seen as the latest status symbol for today's globalizing megafirms: the truly global lawyer. Although multinational practices are still rare and foreign licenses often carry restrictions, firms are racing to recruit young lawyers with well-traveled resumes who can comfortably cross cultural borders. Morrison & Foerster has been plucking dual-license lawyers from Asia and Heller Ehrman said their firm is hoping to lure Chinese lawyers.
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May 01, 2008 |

China 2.0

Alibaba goes beyond the China-as-factory model to build an empire in cyberspace.
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May 08, 2008 |

Alibaba Shows the Future of China 2.0

These are heady days for Chinese Internet companies, which are emerging from assembly-plant anonymity to fashion their own distinct identities. Just this winter China passed the U.S. as the country with the most people online -- 220 million. Though there are still plenty of impediments that inhibit e-commerce in China, Chinese Internet companies are poised for even better days ahead. And the Alibaba Group -- the parent of Alibaba.com -- is arguably China's most impressive Internet outfit.
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December 04, 2000 |

The X Factor

Over the last couple of years, a handful of companies have created Web sites to buy and sell intellectual property: B2B for IP. An exchange for IP and technology sounds like a good idea -- R&D spending tops $200 billion a year in the U.S. alone. But the transactions these companies hope to profit from have yet to come, and the market potential for trading IP remains a big, fat X -- the variable for unknown.
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June 13, 2013 |

Asia Deal Digest: June 13, 2013

* S&C and Jones Day on $2.5 billion acquisition of U.S. tire maker by India's Apollo* MoFo advising SoftBank on $3.3 billion bond issue* Freshfields readies New World's $700 million Hong Kong hotel IPO
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July 15, 2013 |

Three Am Law Firms Reprise Roles in AT&T's Leap Buy

Two years after AT&T's failed bid to acquire T-Mobile USA from German parent Deutsche Telekom, the telecommunications giant has once again turned to a team of lawyers from Sullivan & Cromwell, Arnold & Porter, and Crowell & Moring to advise on its proposed $1.19 billion cash buy of Leap Wireless, which is being advised by Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz.
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April 01, 2009 |

Laziness: The yeast for invention

Jack Ma loves a good dustup, as his onslaught against eBay Inc. proved. The year was 2003. Though Ma's Alibaba.com Ltd. had a lock on business-to-business online auctions in China, eBay still controlled 80 percent of the consumer market. Undaunted, Ma started Taobao.com, a rival that lured eBay customers away by waiving user fees and forfeiting profits.
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