Monday, April 7, 2014

Anglo-American Firms Face Identity Choice in Asia

Headlines

• Anglo-American Firms Face Identity Choice in Asia

• Sydney Employment Partner Joins DLA Piper

• Clyde & Co Adds Singapore Partner

• Clifford Chance Advises COFCO on Hong Kong Acquisition

• V&E Partner Moves to Latham Hong Kong

• Jones Day on Indian Government Bank Share Sale

Anglo-American Firms Face Identity Choice in Asia

Should firms like DLA Piper or Hogan Lovells pitch themselves as British or American in Asia? At most firms resulting from transatlantic mergers, the British side brought more to the table in Asia and continues to run the show there. But there are also strong incentives to accentuate their American identities. Read More »

Sydney Employment Partner Joins DLA Piper

Brett Feltham was previously head of the New South Wales employment team at Hunt & Hunt. Read More »

Clyde & Co Adds Singapore Partner

Eugene Tan will lead the British firm's Southeast Asian construction practice. Read More »

Clifford Chance Advises COFCO on Hong Kong Acquisition

The Chinese state-owned food giant is buying a controlling stake in the agricultural unit of supply chain company Noble Group. Read More »

V&E Partner Moves to Latham Hong Kong

David Blumental previously headed Vinson & Elkins' Shanghai office, which was closed last year. Read More »

Jones Day on Indian Government Bank Share Sale

The government is selling part of its stake in privately held Axis Bank to help close a budget deficit. Read More »



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