Southeast Asia
White & Case, Linklaters on $2 Billion Thai Mass Transit IPO
By Tom Brennan, March 20, 2013 :: Southeast Asia :: Deals
The offering, if successful, will be Thailand's largest IPO ever.
Stephenson Harwood Advises Indonesia's Lion Air on $24 Billion Plane Order
By Tom Brennan, March 20, 2013 :: Southeast Asia :: Deals
Singapore partner Paul Ng has advised the discount carrier on several major aircraft orders.
Freshfields Leads on CVC's Planned Indonesia Share Sale
By Jessica Seah, March 12, 2013 :: Southeast Asia :: Deals
The European private equity giant is planning to unload a $1.4 billion stake in Indonesian department store chain Matahari.
DFDL Adds Bangkok Partner
By Tom Brennan, February 20, 2013 :: Southeast Asia :: People
Angus Mitchell was previously an energy partner with Canadian firm Bennett Jones.
Allens, Allen & Overy on $9 Billion Vietnam Refinery Project
By Tom Brennan, February 14, 2013 :: Southeast Asia :: Deals
The Nghi Son project, located about 120 miles south of Hanoi, will comprise Vietnam's second refinery, related facilities and a harbor.
Two Firms to Open in Myanmar
By Tom Brennan, February 1, 2013 :: Southeast Asia :: Firms
Rajah & Tann and ZICOlaw are the first firms to launch offices in the country.
White & Case Enters Into Indonesia Alliance
By Tom Brennan, January 30, 2013 :: Southeast Asia :: Firms
The U.S. firm will have an exclusive arrangement with newly created Jakarta firm MD & Partners.
Baker & McKenzie, Latham Advise on $1 Billion Thai Oil Bond Issue
By Tom Brennan, January 28, 2013 :: Southeast Asia :: Deals
The PTT Group subsidiary sold two tranches of dollar-denominated notes on the Singapore Exchange.
Allen & Overy Recruits Hanoi Partner
By Tom Brennan, December 27, 2012 :: Southeast Asia :: People
Tran Anh Duc joins the Magic Circle firm from Vietnam International Law Firm.
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