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Akin Winds Down Beijing Office
Akin will continue to practice in Hong Kong and Singapore, its two other offices in Asia.'Where Others Are Faltering, We're Leaning In': Sidley Austin's Leaders on the Firm's Long Game
Major hires from firms like Paul Weiss put the firm on everyone's radar this year; and potential culture clashes aren't dampening the firm's appetite for expansion and disruption, and not just in private equity.A Cohen & Gresser Spinoff Opens in Paris to Focus on Litigation and White-Collar Defense
The new firm, Henriot & Associés, aims to stand out in a busy field that includes established specialty firms as well as growing departments of Global 200 players.American Bar Association Retracts Israel Statements Following Backlash
900 lawyers had signed an open letter condemning the ABA for statements that they said deprived Israel of its rights and suggested moral equivalence.Dechert's Paris-Based International Arbitration Group to Break Away From Firm
The exits follow the Paris office's shift towards life sciences, tech, private assets and private capital, as arbitration teams across the industry continue to be conflicted out of lucrative cases.View more book results for the query "*"
'It's Career-Ending': How Division Over Israel-Gaza Is Tearing Through Big Law
Interviews with Am Law 100 partners and messages seen by Law.com International reveal partners fearing for their careers for disagreeing with their leaders, the policing of social media activity, and lawyers from rival firms getting involved.Eversheds Sutherland Advises on Sustainability-Focused Joint Venture Between 4 Agriculture Giants
Competition authorities in the Netherlands, Greece and Germany have recently all taken steps to make sustainability-focused collaborations between competitors easier.Senior Canadian Pharma GC Joins Fasken in Montreal
Robert Quesnel was head of legal affairs at Paris-based Sanofi for 15 before joining the national law firm.Two Nations Warring Within the Bosom of a Single State?
A prominent Middle East-based lawyer sets out a prescription for progress in the intractable Israeli-Palestinian conflict. New economic opportunities based on a kind of UAE free zone development model could bring benefits to the Gaza Strip—and the Palestinian people at large—thus removing anti-Jewish animus.