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June 17, 2013 |

Jun He Decides There's No Place Like Home

Forget international mergers or overseas offices. Leading Chinese law firm Jun He sees plenty of room for expansion on its own turf.
12 minute read
March 15, 2012 |

Asia Deal Digest: March 15, 2012

Debevoise takes the premium spot in an insurer's Hong Kong spin-off sell-down; Cleary and Goodwin Procter provide vital advice in a Japanese company's health care deal; and Clifford Chance powers a finance deal in Malaysia's energy sector.
7 minute read
May 31, 2012 |

Asia Deal Digest: May 31, 2012

* Skadden helps Japan's Marubeni sow seeds of grain industry dominance* A Thai oil giant turns to Slaughter and May in a billion-dollar bidding war with Shell* Clifford Chance guides a Chinese coal company towards an IPO in an uncertain market
5 minute read
November 13, 2012 |

Sidley on $1 Billion SOHO China Bond Issue

China's largest real estate developer will offer its bonds in two tranches on the Singapore Exchange.
2 minute read
October 01, 2012 |

The Hustlers

Law firm mergers and the rise of vereins create new players in the Global 100. More change is on the way.
10 minute read
January 01, 2013 |

Sizing Them Up

Our inaugural Asia 50 survey looks at who has the most lawyers in the region, ranking both firms that call Asia home and those that have expanded there from elsewhere.
7 minute read
November 03, 2009 |

McDermott's China Alliance Forges On, but Rivals Question Long-Term Viability

In 2007, MWE China Law Offices looked like it could be the future of China practice. The new Chinese law firm was to be the exclusive ally of Chicago's McDermott Will & Emery and would carry the 1,000-lawyer U.S. firm's brand into China. It seemed an ingenious way for an American law firm to enter local Chinese practice while skirting official restrictions barring foreign firms. But three years later, no one has followed MWE China's example, and rivals now openly question the firm's long-term viability.
5 minute read
March 10, 2010 |

The New China Hands

Just a decade ago, China's rise as an economic superpower still seemed uncertain. Back then, the China practice of major international firms was still mainly the province of the Old China Hands -- lawyers who perhaps had a deeper affinity for Chinese language and culture than the practice of law -- who focused on representing foreign companies opening factories and shops in China. But with the country's economic rise, the face of the China practice at international firms has grown increasingly ... Chinese.
14 minute read
July 21, 2011 |

King & Wood, Mallesons Discussing Chinese-Aussie Alliance

China's King & Wood is discussing a strategic alliance with Australia's Mallesons Stephen Jaques, with possibilities ranging from a simple "best friends" referral agreement to pooling resources under a Swiss Verein structure.
4 minute read
March 26, 2012 |

The Practice and the Party

Chinese lawyers have been ordered to swear allegiance to the ruling Communist Party, which already has a branch in just about every major Chinese law firm. Is it a red flag--or a red herring?
5 minute read

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