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Debevoise & Plimpton to Add Hong Kong Law Capability
After 20 years of advising clients on the New York and English law aspects of their business in Asia, the firm is setting up a local law practice in Hong Kong as well.GSK's Record Fine Means More Compliance Work for Firms
A Chinese court recently handed down a $490 million penalty against the U.K. drugmaker for corruption, a sign the country's regulators are getting more aggressive with foreign companies. For investigations lawyers, it also signals a likely uptick in an already busy practice.Asia Deal Digest: Sept. 25, 2014
*Ashurst on Leighton-led consortium's $3.2 billion bid to build Sydney transit system*Davis Polk, Skadden lead Chinese car rental company CAR Inc.'s $468 million Hong Kong IPO*Norton Rose, Allen & Overy advise on Hong Kong's first-ever Islamic bond issuanceAsia Deal Digest: Sept. 18, 2014
*Allen & Overy, Clifford Chance on $916 million Laos hydropower project development and financing*Latham & Watkins advises Chinese private equity firm FountainVest Partners on its first U.S. investment*Cleary leads state-run Korea Development Bank's $750 million note issuanceO'Melveny Hires Top Disputes Partner in Hong Kong
The Los Angeles-based firm has recruited King & Wood Mallesons' Denis Brock to join its business trial and litigation practice in Asia.Asia Deal Digest: Sept. 11, 2014
*Linklaters leads establishment of China Orient Asset Management's $2 billion medium-term note program*Jones Day acts for Japan's Ajinomoto on its $800 million offer for U.S. frozen-foods maker Windsor Quality*Rajah & Tann on KMP Private Ltd.'s $37 million investment in Vietnamese feed company Hiep Thanh GroupKing & Wood Mallesons Adds Hong Kong Partner
The firm is also relocating another Hong Kong-based partner to New York, with both moves serving to bolster its U.S. law capability.ChinaWhys Trial Underlines Due Diligence Obstacles in China
International law firms often rely on corporate intelligence firms to investigate clients' Chinese business partners or third-party suppliers. Following the conviction of two corporate investigators, lawyers are concerned about new challenges to conducting due diligence in China.Asia Deal Digest: Sep. 4, 2014
*Davis Polk on Taiwan's largest dollar debt offer*DLA Piper leads $464 million Fosun investment *Clayton Utz, A&O on $540 million Veda share salePaul Hastings Leads China Huarong $2.4bn Share Sale
Eight investors including Warburg Pincus and Goldman Sachs bought 21 percent of the Chinese bad-debt manager ahead of its IPO.