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Asia Pacific M&A Activity Drops in First Half of 2020, Hitting Seven-Year Low
Indian firms AZB & Partners and Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas took the top two spots in Mergermarket's legal adviser rankings, while Weil Gotshal & Manges, Davis Polk & Wardwell, and Herbert Smith Freehills took third, fourth and fifth place.Global Perspectives: An Interview with Jennifer Bowers, Legal Director at Ascential
Jennifer Bowers is currently Legal Director at Ascential. She credits the cross-cultural perspectives gained through her formative experiences as a young lawyer, working and living abroad, as fundamental in defining her subsequent in-house legal roles at global companies.Will Law Firm Ownership Destroy the Legal Profession? The Industry Is at Odds
Delaware School of Law ethics professor emeritus Louise Lark Hill sees little evidence that ownership and investment slackening in Australia have deteriorated ethics there. In fact, her research found that ethical complaints actually decreased. "Evils that people have been concerned about haven't really been evident," HiWhat the U.S. Can Learn From the U.K. Foray Into Nonlawyer Ownership
The U.K.'s stilted but successful experience offers instructive lessons for a U.S. market on the cusp of change.The Fight Over the Future of Law Firm Ownership Has Put an Industry at Odds
As regulators across the country take steps to reform the industry in the name of access to justice, Big Law is watching warily.Deal Watch: London Stock Exchange Says No, Chinese E-Commerce Consolidation, WeWork Trouble
The LSE says no to HKEC, while Alibaba consolidates power, Prudential makes an acquisition and WeWork's IPO valuation keeps tumbling.'There Are Huge Gulfs in Quality Between Firms': A Q&A With the Telefonica UK GC
Edward Smith, head of legal and compliance for the mobile network operator O2, talks about being in competition with law firms and slamming his colleague's head in a taxi door.Time for the Government to Revisit DPAs and CIAs
There is a better formula for corporate cooperation. It preserves the attorney-client privilege. It empowers corporate compliance efforts. And it gives the government the benefit of the corporation's willing assistance in tasks that would otherwise consume vast amounts of limited enforcement resources. It protects the rights of individual employees. It respects the relative roles of the government and private actors. In the end, it will produce better results for the corporate and government actors.The In-House Roundup: January 2019 – GC switch-ups and panel reviews
In-house moves: Energy and services company Centrica has appointed a new general counsel and company secretary, after Grant Dawson's retirement…U.S., U.K. Enforcement Actions Highlight Risks to Corporate Targets of Cyber Incidents
International Criminal Law and Enforcement columnists Vera M. Kachnowski and Peter J. Sluka write: Recent enforcement actions from U.S. and U.K. regulators highlight the risks companies face if their cybersecurity measures are deemed inadequate.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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