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King & Wood Mallesons Hires Away Cleary Beijing Partner
M&A lawyer Huang Ling joins as the Chinese firm builds up a U.S. law capability.Australia's Colin Biggers & Paisley Recruits China Partner in Sydney
Corporate partner Connie Chen joins the Sydney-based firm after more than 16 years at Holman Fenwick Willan.Debevoise, Ashurst, KWM Advise on Australian Wealth Manager's $2.3B Sale of Life Insurance Unit
AMP Ltd.'s sale of its Australia and New Zealand life insurance division comes after a recent public inquiry in Australia into misconduct by dozens of the nation's financial services providers.MinterEllison Nabs King & Wood Mallesons Partner in Perth
Corporate partner Shaun McRobert will work closely with MinterEllison's China team, which expanded in 2014 with new chief representatives for its Beijing and Shanghai offices.Asia Deal Digest: Nov. 1, 2018
• Baker Botts, Fried Frank act on Australian engineering group's $3.3B U.S. acquisition. • Cleary, Skadden advising a $825 million South Korean solar take-private deal. • Magic Circle trio on first Chinese company's $464 million listing in Germany.Baker Botts, Fried Frank Advise on Australian Engineering Group's $3.3B US Acquisition
Baker Botts and Herbert Smith Freehills are advising acquirer WorleyParsons, while Fried Frank and Wachtell Lipton are representing seller Dallas-based Jacobs Engineering Group Inc.The Asia 50: Chinese Law Firms Are Taking Over
As Chinese firms become a global force, they're also taking a more prominent role within the Asian legal landscape.Fangda Scores as Shearman & Sterling Loses Hong Kong Capital Markets Team
Partners Colin Law and Peter Chen launched a Hong Kong law practice for the U.S. firm eight years ago; now they are the latest in a wave to join Chinese firms.Ashurst, Allens Advise on Canadian Investor's $2.4B Australian REIT Bid
A real estate investor backed by one of Canada's biggest pension funds outbid buyout giant Blackstone for an Australian real estate fund with 20 office buildings in Sydney.Will Chinese Firms Succeed in Hong Kong?
The Hong Kong IPO practice is the most competitive among law firms in Asia's financial capital. For many years, the role of mainland Chinese law firms had been confined to giving Chinese law advice. Now, those firms are pushing to play a bigger part.