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Asia Deal Digest: February 6, 2014
* Skadden on planned $1.5 billion U.S. IPO for Chinese e-tailer JD.com* Allen & Overy advising a Korean, Thai and Lao JV on a $1 billion hydropower project in southern Laos* Clayton Utz and Herbert Smith Freehills lead on a $300 million Aussie pet supply mergerA&O Advising on $1 Billion Lao Hydropower JV
Korean, Thai and Lao enterprises are building a 410-megawatt power plant in Laos' Attapue and Champasak provinces.Norton Rose Fulbright Adds Hong Kong Partner
Insurance litigator Declan McDaid was previously a partner with Hong Kong firm Deacons.Hogan Lovells Recruits Southeast Asia Disputes Head
Singapore-based Maurice Burke formerly headed a similar practice for Herbert Smith Freehills.Baker & McKenzie Brings Aboard Melbourne Partner
Finance specialist Martin Irwin was formerly a partner with Herbert Geer.View more book results for the query "*"
Melbourne IP Team Moves to Minter Ellison
The 10-lawyer group led by partners Wayne McMaster and Robert Cooper previously worked at King & Wood Mallesons, where McMaster was head of the Australia IP practice.Perth's Lavan Legal Adds Partner
Daniel Kirk was previously a Perth partner at King & Wood Mallesons, where he worked in the energy, resources and project group.Skadden on Planned $1.5 Billion U.S. IPO for JD.com
A listing for JD.com, which operates China's second-largest online shopping site, would be one of the largest ever in the U.S. for a Chinese company.Will Firms Head Into Malaysia?
Malaysia will soon open its legal market to foreign law firms, in the hopes that they can help turn Kuala Lumpur into the leading global center for Islamic finance. But with established global legal and financial hub Singapore virtually right next door, many lawyers wonder if a Malaysia office is really necessary.Asia Deal Digest: January 30, 2014
* Stephenson Harwood guides a Vietnamese budget airline in for a $9 billion jet order* Weil advises Lenovo and Cleary guides Google on their $2.9 billion smartphone deal* Cleary has its turn acting for Lenovo on its $2.3 billion acquisition of IBM's low-end server business