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Chinese Firm Expands US Presence as Trade War Heats Up
Three years after launching in Washington, D.C., Beijing DHH Law Firm has opened a Seattle office, aiming to support the local Chinese business community as trade tensions worsen.DLA Piper and Baker McKenzie brush up for £300m dental practice sale
Duo advise on sale of jockey Sam Waley-Cohen's chain of dental practices to private equity firmBig Four Auditors Take Top Spots in Asia Pacific Alternative Legal Service Brand Ranking
PricewaterhouseCoopers was the top non-law brand in the region, according to London-based research firm Acritas' inaugural index.King & Wood Mallesons Expands Hong Kong Capital Markets Practice With HKEX Hire
Anthony Jacobsen, who was previously a Shanghai partner at Sidley Austin and Baker McKenzie, will join the Sino-Australian firm as counsel in Hong Kong in August.Baker McKenzie Is Top Asia Pacific Law Firm Brand, Report Says
London-based research firm Acritas named the U.S. firm the top law firm brand in the region for the second year in a row.Asia Deal Digest: June 28, 2018
• Skadden, Davis Polk guide Chinese e-commerce company Meituan Dianping's $4 billion Hong Kong listing.• Hogan Lovells advises Google on $550 million Chinese retail investment.• Gibson Dunn represents Toyota Motor on Southeast Asian ride-hailing investment.China's AnJie Launches in Hong Kong With Former Dechert Office Managing Partner
Basil Hwang, who opened Dechert's first Asian branch in Hong Kong a decade ago, is launching a new office in the city for the Chinese firm.PwC Legal Continues Asia Expansion; Hong Kong Affiliate Makes Multiple Partner Hires
Since launching last year, PwC's affiliate firm in Hong Kong, Tiang & Co., has expanded to about 16 lawyers.Asia Deal Digest: June 14, 2018
• Simpson Thacher guides Ant Financial on its latest $14 billion financing round.• IPhone maker Foxconn turns to King & Wood Mallesons for a $4.3 billion A-share listing.• Linklaters represents lenders on Taiwan's first commercial offshore wind farm project.Interest in Law Firm IPOs on the Rise in UK
Twenty percent of the U.K.'s top 100 law firm financial directors would now consider an IPO, up from just 4 percent four years ago.