Headlines • Modi's Won, What Now for India? • O'Melveny Singapore Partners Defect to Ashurst • Jones Day Hires Singapore Partner • PwC Taps Former King & Wood Mallesons Australia Partners • Hong Kong Law Society Demands Its President Step Down • Ex MIT Professor and Son Plead Guilty to Securities Fraud Law firms and their clients are just as eager as the Indian electorate for new Prime Minister Narendra Modi to turn the country's ailing economy around. But can a man who was swept into office in India's biggest electoral victory in 30 years live up to the hype? Read More » The departures come on top of at least seven other exits from the Los Angeles-based firm's Asia offices this year. Read More » Mae Shan Chong was previously a transactions partner at White & Case in the city-state. Read More » The hiring of former country managing partner Tony O'Malley and former corporate M&A head Timothy Blue comes as PwC and its Big Four accounting peers bulk up their legal teams in the Asia Pacific region. Read More » Comments from President Ambrose Lam in support of a controversial white paper by the Chinese government prompted a historic no-confidence vote by the city's solicitors. Read More » A former professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his son pleaded guilty to securities fraud, wire fraud and obstruction of justice after being caught for running a $500 million hedge fund scam, the U.S. Attorney's Office of the District of Massachusetts announced Tuesday. Read More » |
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