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  • Kim & Chang
    A senior foreign counsel at Kim & Chang stressed that Korea has emerged as one of the prime investment locations in the Asia Pacific region thanks to its strong economic growth.
  • DLA Phillips Fox
    A partner in the law firm DLA Phillips Fox in Australia cites Iowa as an example of what happens when a government over-regulates franchisors. “We have seen the effects of over-regulation in various countries and notably also the US State of Iowa..."
  • Gadens Lawyers
    Papua New Guinea’s police commissioner says he will personally look into the arrest of a prominent New Zealand lawyer on 49 counts of fraud. Gadens Lawyers senior partner Erik Anderson is alleged to have conspired and defrauded Yama Group of Companies.
  • Deacons
    Australia would need to significantly boost defence spending and expand its armed forces to ensure its security against the likelihood of a rising China challenging the United States, a leading strategic thinker warned at a forum sponsored by the law firm Deacons.
  • Allens Arthur Robinson
    Hop Dang's legal career has been incredible. He started running errands in Allens Arthur Robinson's Hanoi office. He worked his way up to senior associate and was recently awarded an Oxford doctorate.
  • Blake Dawson
    MacarthurCook Investment Managers (Asia) Limited the manager of MacarthurCook Industrial REIT on Thursday announced the appointment of former Blakes lawyer Nicholas McGrath as chief executive officer of MacarthurCook Industrial REIT.
  • Allens Arthur Robinson
    Australia's latest Rhodes Scholar has called for action to halt acid attacks leaving hundreds of Pakistani women, children and men disfigured. Allens law graduate Natasha Simonsen returned to Pakistan just days after being named New South Wales's latest Rhodes Scholar.
  • Gadens Lawyers
    Papua New Guinea's police commissioner says he will personally look into the arrest of a prominent expatriate lawyer on 49 counts of fraud, with concerns that the case is heralding a police state.
  • Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie has revamped its executive committee, electing Dallas-based corporate partner Alan Harvey and Tokyo managing partner Jeremy Pitts to the board.
  • Various
    Growth in resources work between Australian and Chinese companies could hit a bump since Chinese politburo standing committee member Zhou Yongkang, currently visiting Australia to boost the resources sector, is expected to be served court summons. The Falun Dafa Association filed the summons at the NSW Supreme Court on Nov 3.
  • Clifford Chance
    Standardisation and unification of rules for Islamic financial products has become a core factor in elevating the Islamic banking system into the next stage, according to market experts.
  • Deacons
    Australia would need to significantly boost defence spending and expand its armed forces to ensure its security against the likelihood of a rising China challenging the United States, a leading strategic thinker warned at a forum sponsored by the law firm Deacons.
  • Baker & McKenzie
    After a relatively quiet 10 months in hotel and resort property deals, Baker & McKenzie's global hotels team is starting to see an upturn in activity.
  • Mallesons, McCullough Robertson
    The circumstances leading up to BG’s striking of an agreed $5.6 billion takeover of QGC may become an oft-told tale in the equity markets these coming months.
  • Holding Redlich
    Holding Redlich Solicitors filmography on IMDb: Only the Brave (1994)...legal consultants (as Holding Redlich)
  • Baker & McKenzie
    Baker & McKenzie's Voodoo Dolls: uur Conference swag is always among the best; this year's breakout hit was Baker & McKenzie's voodoo dolls. Attendees were trading them like crazy
  • DLA Piper
    Europe lags behind Asia and the US in rolling out next-generation networks. Lawyer Purvi Parekh looks at what regulators need to do to speed this up.
  • Lex Mundi
    101 lawyers complete cross-border training programs and new partner management programs. A record number of Lex Mundi member firm lawyers “graduated” from the 2008 programs offered through the Lex Mundi Institute.
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