The Caesars law department takes on myriad projects in the gaming industry, one of the most tightly regulated businesses in the United States
...with a number of more homegrown giants, including the empire of Hong Kong tycoon Stanley Ho, who had a monopoly on Macau gaming for...
...with a number of more homegrown giants, including the empire of Hong Kong tycoon Stanley Ho, who had a monopoly on Macau gaming for...
...with a number of more homegrown giants, including the empire of Hong Kong tycoon Stanley Ho, who had a monopoly on Macau gaming for...
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
Too many bank lawyers sport an "unhealthy mindset" bent on finding loopholes in rules rather than on supporting the spirit of the law, according to law professor and former Federal Reserve lawyer Cor
...moved to the firm King & Wood Mallesons. Both remain in Hong Kong. Shutts & Bowen announced that FRANÇOIS...
...When CHRISTOPHER STEPHENS took a position in the Hong Kong office of now-defunct Coudert Brothers in 1996, he and his...
...in the New York office of Latham & Watkins. Hong Kong firm Howse Williams Bowers announced that BRIAN HO, former...
...When Christopher Stephens took a position in the Hong Kong office of now-defunct Coudert Brothers back in 1996, he and...
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