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April 30, 2004 |

N.J. Lawyers Taking Pro Bono to South Africa

In April 1994, South Africa emerged from a half-century of apartheid, electing Nelson Mandela president in the nation's first truly democratic election.
7 minute read
April 26, 2004 |

Taking Pro Bono to Jo'burg

Ten years after apartheid's fall, as South Africa grapples with the residue of a racially divided society, two New Jersey lawyers are playing a role by increasing access to courts through expanded pro bono.
7 minute read
July 20, 2012 |

Linklaters Begins Talks on South Africa Alliance

Linklaters is drawing up plans to enter the sought-after African legal market, aiming to replicate its deal with Allens in Australia by linking up with one of South Africa's leading independent law firms. The potential tie-up will have an emphasis on the mining sector and is being pursued as a way to service sub-Saharan Africa.
3 minute read
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
5 minute read
May 07, 2004 |

Pair of New Jersey Lawyers Take Pro Bono to Johannesburg

In April 1994, South Africa emerged from a half-century of apartheid, electing Nelson Mandela president in the nation's first truly democratic election. Ten years later, as South Africa grapples with the residue of a racially divided society, two New Jersey lawyers are playing a role by increasing access to courts through expanded pro bono -- working to create a formal pro bono program in South Africa, where present efforts are ad hoc and uncoordinated.
7 minute read
May 29, 2012 |

Judge Rejects Dewey Request to Tap Cash to Fund Ongoing Operations

The denial of a Dewey & LeBoeuf motion to use cash collateral held by primary secured creditor J.P. Morgan Chase—which backed the move—was among the key developments at the initial hearing in the largest law firm bankruptcy case in U.S. history.
8 minute read
June 11, 2012 |

Continental Breakfast: Africa Emerges as the Last Great Law Firm Frontier

Herbert Smith will soon follow Baker & McKenzie, Allen & Overy, and Clifford Chance by expanding into Africa.
9 minute read
September 29, 2011 |

Lateral Acquisitions Abroad Help Keep Firms Busy on Mining Deals

While the overall M&A market slowed in the third quarter, mining and natural resources-related deal work continues to keep law firms busy in places like Africa and Australia. And in the case of both Clifford Chance and Norton Rose, the far-flung assignments came as the result of the firms making lateral acquisitions of their own abroad.
4 minute read

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