Monday, August 11, 2014

China's New Rules for Consultants Raise Questions for Law Firms

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

China's New Rules for Consultants Raise Questions for Law Firms

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 »

GSK-Linked Investigators Convicted in Shanghai

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 »

HSF, V&E on $1.1 Billion China Oil Deal

Hong Kong-based Brightoil has bought the Bohai Bay offshore assets of U.S. exploration and production company Anadarko Petroleum. Read More »

Duane Morris Hires Asia Investigations Head

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 »

AZB & Partners Brings on Delhi Partner

Madhurima Mukherjee, former capital markets head at Luthra & Luthra, is returning to private practice after a yearlong sabbatical. Read More »

FINRA Fines Citadel $800,000 for Erroneous Orders

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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