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  • Freshfields string of corporate ‘of counsel’ promotions
    | Thursday, 19 May 2011

    Hong Kong corporate lawyer Charles Ching was among the latest to be promoted to ‘of counsel’ at Freshfields. His was also one of three recent ‘of counsel’ promotions in the corporate practice of Magic Circle firms.

  • Baker & McKenzie launches fifth MENA office in Qatar
    | Wednesday, 4 May 2011

    Despite the current social and political commotion in the Middle East and North African (MENA) region, Baker & McKenzie has launch an office in Doha, Qatar – the capital that registered the highest GDP growth globally in 2010.

  • DLA Piper promotes 53 globally; seven new partners in Asia
    | Thursday, 21 April 2011

    DLA Piper has promoted seven new partners in Asia – two in China, three in Hong Kong and one each in Singapore and Tokyo. The promotions will take effect from 1 May 2011. The promotions in Asia are part of a round that sees 53 new partners joining its ranks.

  • ALB Southeast Asia Law Awards 2011 finalists announced
    | Tuesday, 19 April 2011

    Following an exhaustive research process involving a record number of submissions from law firms and in-house legal departments this year, ALB is proud to announce the finalists for the ALB SE Asia Law Awards 2011, the most important event on SE Asia's legal calendar.

  • Tokyo: firms shut down, relocates staff amid fears of nuclear exposure
    | Thursday, 17 March 2011

    Clifford Chance, Allen & Overy, Freshfields, Ashurst, Herbert Smith and Norton Rose all sprang into action yesterday amid concern for the safety of their Tokyo-based employees following last week’s earthquake, tsunami and the recently heightened fears of spreading nuclear contamination.

  • Moray & Agnew opens Perth office
    | Wednesday, 9 March 2011

    The dynamic Perth market has proved too hard to ignore for insurance specialist Moray & Agnew, which has opened a new office there to be headed by Phil Keays.

  • Milestone US$2.8bn LNG deal steams ahead; Asia’s energy juggernauts
    | Tuesday, 1 March 2011

    A milestone LNG project between the world’s largest LNG buyer, Kogas; Japan’s largest trading house, Mitsubishi Corporation; and Indonesia’s largest private sector energy company, Medco Energi Internasional, marks the first-ever joint venture partnership between Korea, Japan and Indonesia on an LNG project. Hogan Lovells; Widyawan & Partners; Allen & Overy, Herbert Smith and its Indonesian ally, Hiswara, Bujamin & Tanjung (HBT), have all played roles on the deal which itself was six years the making.

  • National reform: International firms won’t sway us, say WA, SA
    | Monday, 21 February 2011

    The presidents of the South Australian and West Australian law societies have hit back at claims by the Federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland that the arrival of Clifford Chance in Perth increases the need for the WA legal profession to join the proposed national regulatory system for the legal profession.

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