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  • mergers & acquisitions 08 - recommended law firms
    | Friday, 28 November 2008
    ALB Guide: Mergers & Acquisitions 2008 is the latest in an exciting series of detailed insights into specific practice areas and the leading firms and lawyers operating within them.
  • Financial crisis brings flurry of M&A work to lawyers
    | Friday, 19 September 2008
    When reports surfaced of Lehman Brother’s bankruptcy and the fall of Merrill Lynch, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac in the US, it seemed like market activity had slowed. But figures released by Mergermarket show otherwise.
  • Guangzhou 08 广州法律市场08年度报告
    | Saturday, 16 August 2008
    The government's plan to transform Guangzhou into a regional innovation and financial centre, combined with the strengthening cooperation between Guangzhou and Hong Kong, have meant that local firms are snapping up opportunities brought in by the city's new stage of development.
  • China 2008
    | Monday, 30 June 2008
    ALB takes a closer look at the development of the legal industry in a number of leading economic centres in China
  • Ogier tops FactSet Filings
    | Monday, 14 April 2008
    The 2007 FactSet Global Filings league tables reveal that offshore law giant Ogier had the most number of documents filed, with 1,500. That was nearly double that of second-placed Mourant, which had 780. The documents show the number of times firms represented the issuers. It also reflects the multiple tranches involved in a securities deal in which a law firm served as advisor.
  • China: Bryan Cave enters preferred alliance Alpha & Leader
    | Tuesday, 5 February 2008
    US firm Bryan Cave has chosen Alpha & Leader, a Guangzhou-based law firm with offices in Beijing and Shanghai, to be its 'preferred' local partner. Alpha & Leader employs more than 100 professionals and focuses on practice areas of risk and asset management and arbitration.
  • Getting on the panel of the region's top companies
    | Wednesday, 1 June 2005
    A year of bouyancy has had a pleasing knock-on effect for the in-house departments at Asia's largest 25 companies. Legal budgets have edged up slightly in order to meet the increased deal flow brought about by the recovery.
  • UK firms report upturn in fortunes
    | Tuesday, 31 May 2005
    With the passing of the end of the financial year on 30 April, UK firms have been proudly announcing the fruits of their labour in recent weeks with the posting of financial results for the year 2004-5.



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