...The International Monetary Fund has noted that the outlook for the Saudi economy, which grew at 7.1 percent in 2011, remains buoyant. On...
Vinson & Elkins and SNR Denton have taken lead roles on French energy giant Total's $2.5 billion sale of a 20 percent stake in an offshore Nigerian oil field to Sinopec. It's the first major deal for
Vinson & Elkins and SNR Denton have taken roles on the French energy giant's sale of a 20 percent stake in an offshore Nigerian oil field to China's Sinopec for $2.5 billion
Originally Published: the_am_law_daily
...earlier this year on its $8.5 billion joint venture with Saudi Aramco, as well as the $2.1 billion acquisition of Canada...
Vinson & Elkins and SNR Denton have taken roles on the French energy giant's sale of a 20 percent stake in an offshore Nigerian oil field to China?s Sinopec for $2.5 billion. The transaction—th
Law firms are reaping the benefits of an ongoing financial crunch plaguing the world's shipping fleets. White & Case, for instance, is representing creditors of restructuring Danish shipper Torm and
By John Hynes We regularly report on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act ("FCPA") developments and have furnished subscribers with a primer on the FCPA. As expected, 2012 has proven to be yet another bu
Originally Published: Legal Blogs
As Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta vividly described a potential "cyber Pearl Harbor" during a recent speech, he included a direct appeal to the nation's business community to cooperate with the U.
Originally Published: Corporate Counsel
As Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta vividly described a potential "cyber Pearl Harbor" during a recent speech, he included a direct appeal to the nation's business community to cooperate with the U.
...EEOC v. Aramco, in which it had held that Title VII did not...
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