* Davis Polk on a $4 billion bond offering for China's CNOOC* Allen & Overy advising Sinopec Engineering on its $2.7 billion IPO* Four Wall Street firms take on AsiaInfo-Linkage's $890 million take-p
...on Drug Distribution to be Enhanced China to Encourage Innovative Drug Development Baidu, SFDA, Team Up on Drug Search TCM Manufacturer Urged to Raise Awareness...
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
Daily Business Review
A Florida man who admitted to taking part in a scheme involving $60 million in illegal stock trades was sentenced to 1-3 years in prison in New York state court in Manhattan, a day after his 33-month
Daily Business Review
The richest people on the planet got even richer in 2012, adding $241 billion to their collective net worth, according to a daily ranking of the world's 100 wealthiest individuals. The aggregate net
...Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom has advised Baidu Inc. on a $1.5 billion bond issue, the...
...Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom has advised Chinese Internet search engine Baidu Inc. on its $1.5 billion debut debt issue. Baidus...
Originally Published: The Asian Lawyer
The China tech market has so far been dominated by Wall Street law firms, not Silicon Valley ones. Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati and Cooley are looking to change that, though they are taking very
Almost every major cross-border transaction has an offshore component. As more and more of those deals originate in Asia, offshore law firms based in places like the Cayman Islands and Jersey in the
Asian companies are making ever-greater use of offshore investment vehicles, despite looming regulatory obstacles. Firms such as Ogier, Appleby, Collas Crill, and Mourant Ozannes are on the ground to
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