Headlines • Who's Afraid of China's NDRC? • Edwards Wildman Palmer Adds Hong Kong Partner • Allen & Overy Hires Tokyo Partner • Stephenson Harwood to Launch Korea Office • Hogan Lovells Recruits Southeast Asia Disputes Head • Melbourne IP Team Moves to Minter Ellison Last year was a year of record fines imposed by Chinese antitrust regulators, particularly the National Development and Reform Commission. Many of those fines were handed out to foreign multinationals. The secrecy of the process and suspicions of political motives have raised alarm bells in the international business community about how China plans to wield its now five-year-old Anti-Monopoly Law. Read More » Man Chiu Lee was previously a partner in Hong Kong with Hogan Lovells. Read More » Nick Wall is joining from the local office of Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer, where he was a senior associate. Read More » The U.K. firm has recruited DLA Piper partner Michael Kim to lead its planned office in Seoul. Read More » Singapore-based Maurice Burke formerly headed a similar practice for Herbert Smith Freehills. Read More » The 10-lawyer group led by partners Wayne McMaster and Robert Cooper previously worked at King & Wood Mallesons, where McMaster was head of the Australia IP practice. Read More » |
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