Monday, June 9, 2014

Fearing the Consequences of Challenging China

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• Fearing the Consequences of Challenging China

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

• King & Wood Mallesons Hong Kong Pair Break Off

• Beijing Partner First New Hire at Squire Patton Boggs

• Allen & Gledhill on $1.7 Billion Developer Buyout Deal

• Three Firms on $5.7 Billion Dai-ichi U.S. Acquisition

Fearing the Consequences of Challenging China

Boston's Foley Hoag is proudly representing the Philippines in international arbitration of its maritime boundary dispute with China. "Bring on Goliath," says Paul Reichler, the partner leading the case. But for most big law firms, heavily focused on expanding business in China, taking on such a matter would be unthinkable. Read More »

Skadden, Davis Polk on Baidu $1 Billion Bond Issue

Chinese internet search giant Baidu is selling the five-year notes in order to raise cash for general corporate purposes. Read More »

King & Wood Mallesons Hong Kong Pair Break Off

Corporate partners Larry Kwok and Conrad Chan are leaving to start their own firm. Read More »

Beijing Partner First New Hire at Squire Patton Boggs

Li Hua is joining the newly-merged firm from the Beijing office of French law firm Gide Loyrette Nouel. Read More »

Allen & Gledhill on $1.7 Billion Developer Buyout Deal

A consortium led by Singaporean tycoon Ong Beng Seng and Hong Kong-based developer Wheelock & Co. has proposed to buy the outstanding shares of Singapore's Hotel Properties Ltd. Read More »

Three Firms on $5.7 Billion Dai-ichi U.S. Acquisition

The Japanese insurer is seeking to enter the U.S. market by acquiring Birmingham, Ala.-based Protective Life Corp. Read More »



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