...in the communications and technology industries. He will advise Asian clients on U.S. and E.U. disputes as well as arbitrations. ...
...debt issue, which will be offered in four tranches, represents the largest U.S. dollar-denominated offering in Asia for almost a decade; Hong Kong...
...the lead roles on a proposed $890 million deal to take private U.S.listed Chinese telecommunications software company AsiaInfo-Linkage Inc. The deal...
...partners, despite the same group's growing optimism about which way the U.S. economy is headed. That's according to the latest...
...1993 after serving as senior counsel to the communications subcommittee of the U.S. Senate's Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee. In that post, Bush...
...NLJ Potential class members in the U.S. sudden acceleration litigation against Toyota Motor Corp. have filed objections to...
Originally Published: The Asian Lawyer
In a suit first filed nine years ago, Richard Suen claimed he helped U.S. casino mogul Sheldon Adelson win permission to operate in Macau
...and DDR, respectively, on their $1.43 billion joint acquisition of 44 U.S. shopping centers from an affiliate of Tel Avivbased Elbit...
...Covington & Burlington. She focuses on advising Chinese and U.S. technology companies on general corporate issues, venture capital financings, mergers and...
...U.S. companies have already raised $16.8 billion through initial public offerings...
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