Monday, June 16, 2014

Breaking Away from Brussels

Headlines

• Breaking Away from Brussels

• Skadden, Davis Polk on $1 Billion Sinopec Bond Issue

• Gilbert + Tobin on TPG-led Aussie Acquisition

• Clifford Chance Advises China Mobile on Thai Investment

• Allens on Frasers' $2.4 Billion Australand Bid

• Simpson, Skadden on Alibaba Browser Buyout

Breaking Away from Brussels

International law firms have long deployed Brussels veterans to lead their China antitrust practices, on the grounds that the country's 2008 Antimonopoly Law was substantially based on European Union competition law. But lawyers at both international and local firms say China's antitrust enforcement has evolved in a different direction over the past six years, making E.U. experience less relevant. Read More »

Skadden, Davis Polk on $1 Billion Sinopec Bond Issue

The two firms also previously teamed on a $5 billion debt offering by Sinopec in April. Read More »

Gilbert + Tobin on TPG-led Aussie Acquisition

A consortium led by the U.S. private equity giant is buying the property services unit of Australian engineering company UGL for $1.1 billion. Read More »

Clifford Chance Advises China Mobile on Thai Investment

Chinese state-owned company is paying $881 million for an 18 percent stake in True, the mobile carrier controlled by Thai conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group. Read More »

Allens on Frasers' $2.4 Billion Australand Bid

Singapore-based Frasers is vying with Sydney's Stockland for Australand's 68 properties throughout Australia. Read More »

Simpson, Skadden on Alibaba Browser Buyout

The Chinese e-commerce giant is buying the remaining shares of browser company UCWeb in deal that could be worth over $1.3 billion. Read More »



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