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Google's GDPR Fine Is a Warning for Tech Company GCs: Double Check Data Consent Policies
Google was hit with a $57 million fine Monday due to alleged GDPR violations. France's data privacy enforcement agency claims Google didn't make information about data collection and storage easily accessible to users. Here's how companies can avoid winding up with a similar fine.Asia Deal Digest: Jan. 24, 2019
• Kirkland helps Noble Group on $3.5 billion debt restructuring. • MoFo, Skadden on SoftBank's $2 billion investment in WeWork. • MinterEllison, Corrs on $147 million shopping center deal in Sydney.Big Four's KPMG Opens Hong Kong Law Firm, Plans Shanghai Launch
The global accounting firm opens SF Lawyers with hires from offshore firm Harneys and Shearman & Sterling, and plans to grow to 20 lawyers by the end of the year.WongPartnership, Allen & Gledhill on $4.4B Singaporean Real Estate Deal
The deal would make Singaporean developer CapitaLand Ltd. the largest diversified real estate group in Asia, with $85.8 billion in assets under management.Strains on US-China Relations Continue to Cloud Asia Outlook in 2019
The U.S.-China trade war could inhibit China-related legal work. But lawyers are optimistic about increased opportunities in Southeast Asia.U.S. Justice Department Hacking Indictments Against China Continue: What Do They Mean for Companies?
The Justice Department indictment indicates that many of the companies were compromised by attacks on third-party vendors who manage, process and store data.Japan Looks for Private Sector Cybersecurity Help Ahead of 2020 Olympics
With a new cybersecurity minister who has admitted he doesn't know much about cybersecurity, Japan is looking to the private sector to provide some assistance in protecting the country from cyberthreats.As Hong Kong Becomes the Top IPO Market of 2018, Skadden and Davis Polk Reap Rewards
Through both fate and planning, the two New York firms had record years for Hong Kong listings.Paul Hastings' Former Hong Kong Chief Returns to the Post
Neil Torpey, who led the Hong Kong office between 2002 and 2013, was based most recently in New York. But he has returned to Hong Kong to take over from predecessor Steven Winegar.Chinese Insurance Conglomerate Ping An Appoints International GC
A Chinese insurance conglomerate has appointed a new global legal leader, a move it says shows its "commitment to attracting top international talent."