Headlines • China's New Rules for Consultants Raise Questions for Law Firms • GSK-Linked Investigators Convicted in Shanghai • HSF, V&E on $1.1 Billion China Oil Deal • Duane Morris Hires Asia Investigations Head • AZB & Partners Brings on Delhi Partner • FINRA Fines Citadel $800,000 for Erroneous Orders The Chinese government has banned state-owned enterprises from working with U.S. consulting firms such as McKinsey & Co. and Boston Consulting Group. Will law firms be next? Read More » British national Peter Humphrey and his wife, who operate corporate intelligence company ChinaWhys, have been found guilty of illegally buying and selling the personal information of Chinese citizens. Read More » Hong Kong-based Brightoil has bought the Bohai Bay offshore assets of U.S. exploration and production company Anadarko Petroleum. Read More » Samuel Sharpe was formerly a senior associate at DLA Piper, where he advised multinational companies on U.K. Bribery Act and U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act issues. Read More » Madhurima Mukherjee, former capital markets head at Luthra & Luthra, is returning to private practice after a yearlong sabbatical. Read More » The regulator says the hedge fund's system for verifying orders failed to prevent inaccurate customer orders from being sent to stock exchanges. Read More » |
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