The U.S. investment bank is buying a portfolio of non-performing corporate and property loans from Australia's Suncorp Group for $960 million
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As the merger between London-based Norton Rose and Am Law 100 stalwart Fulbright & Jaworski officially went live on Monday, The Am Law Daily looks back to The American Lawyer's Am Law 100 list from 1
The world's first publicly listed law firm is raising more capital for a big push in the U.K. Can the Aussie firm "dominate" the British personal injury market
...recent acquisition of two Australian power assets, a deal believed...
If ObamaCare proves to be a complicated mess, you can bet that many on the left will be pushing for a single-payer health care system to replace it. Thus, this Odds & Ends is dedicated to the, ahem,
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An Australian federal court ruled for DC Comics in rejecting a local fitness company's attempt to register a "Superman Workout" trademark
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The Chinese state-owned utility has agreed to buy Australian power assets believed to be worth almost $4 billion
...rale as the last remaining plaintiff. QUINN GOES AUSSIE The world's largest litigation firm is taking its ...
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