Headlines • Fangda Partners' Road to Beijing • Johnson Winter & Slattery Hires Brisbane Partner • Mayer Brown Launches Trade Consultancy in Singapore • London Silk Seeks Admission to WongPartnership Dispute • Dentons Hires Partner in Beijing • SEC Approves FINRA Rule on Broker Records Despite being rooted outside China's largest legal market, the Shanghai-based firm has managed to develop a strong reputation for cross-border work and land big-name clients such as Alibaba. Read More » David Beckett was formerly a finance partner at Corrs Chambers Westgarth. Read More » The firm has hired a five-person team from Bryan Cave in order to meet client demand in the areas of trade and customs work in Asia. Read More » Former Citigroup executive Deepak Sharma wants Michael Fordham QC to review a Law Society of Singapore decision that dismissed his claims of misconduct against two of the Singaporean firm's partners. Read More » Former Baker & McKenzie special counsel Frank Niu has joined the firm's corporate practice. Read More » The Securities and Exchange Commission authorized the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority to implement a new rule that prohibits brokers from conditioning dispute settlements with investors so that complaints can be erased from their records, FINRA announced on Wednesday. Read More » |
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