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Top Beijing Lawyers Dispute N.Y. Times Wen Jiabao Story
Grandall Law Firm's Wang Weidong and Jun He Law Offices' Bai Tao, acting on behalf of the family of Chinese premier Wen Jiabao, issued a statement dismissing as "untrue" an Oct. 25 New York Times story reporting that family members have amassed a fortune of at least $2.7 billion over the last two decades.Mayer Brown JSM Advises Chinese Water Company on Singapore Renminbi Bonds
Mayer Brown JSM has teamed up with Dacheng Law Offices to advise Beijing Enterprises Water Group Ltd. on a $224 million issuance of renminbi-denominated bonds on the Singapore Exchange.Asia Deal Digest: July 14, 2011
Slaughter and May gets the call for a multi-billion dollar mobile buyout in India; Mallesons Stephen Jaques leads on coal and property deals; and Nestl�'s sweet tooth brings work for White & Case in China.Chinese Law Firms Get Social on Weibo, "China's Twitter"
With Twitter and Facebook banned in China, social network Sina Weibo is providing a different way for law firms to connect with clients.View more book results for the query "Grandall Law Firm"
Clifford Chance, Paul Hastings Act on Haitong's Hong Kong Debut
Shanghai-based brokerage firm Haitong Securities Co. Ltd. is planning a $1.7 billion initial public offering in Hong Kong. Haitong is already listed on the Shanghai Stock Exchange.China's Zhong Lun Strengthens Hong Kong Presence
Beijing-based Zhong Lun Law Firm, one of China's largest firms with over 300 lawyers, is stepping up its internationalization drive with a new merger in Hong Kong and plans for another in New York.China's Zhong Lun Strengthens Hong Kong Presence
Beijing-based Zhong Lun Law Firm, one of China's largest firms, is stepping up its internationalization drive with a new merger in Hong Kong and plans for another in New York.Davis Polk Advising Chinese Brokerage on Planned IPO
China Galaxy Securities plans to raise $1.5 billion in its upcoming Hong Kong listing.Apple Settles Proview Trademark Case
The Cupertino, Calif.-based company has agreed to pay $60 million to end a dispute over the ownership of the iPad trademark in China.Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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