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  • FEATURE: Private equity: growth accelerator
    | Thursday, 3 December 2009
    While the rest of the world takes a year-long hiatus from making private equity transactions, China’s domestic PE industry, now led by domestic players, remains active and is fast evolving. A strong private equity market will not only drive economic growth but also foster a more sophisticated domestic PE legal fraternity.
  • TMT: A Brave New World
    | Wednesday, 2 December 2009
    China is hurtling along the path of technological advancement and investors are facing a whole new world of opportunity and growth
  • Joining the partnership
    | Wednesday, 7 October 2009
    Being invited to join the partnership might be an enduring ambition for many young lawyers, but promotion usually comes at a price. Firms have many ways of ensuring that new partners pay their due – and some are more onerous than others
  • Linklaters promotes China head to Asia MP
    | Friday, 17 April 2009
    Linklaters has promoted Zili Shao, the firm's current managing partner for Greater China to Asia managing partner, succeeding outgoing partner Giles White.
  • PE partner trades London for Hong Kong
    | Thursday, 16 April 2009
    Clifford Chance has announced that private equity (PE) partner Simon Cooke will relocate from the company's London office to Hong Kong as the firm looks to strengthen its PE offering in the region.
  • TMT choices: Firms taste variety in changing North Asian TMT sector
    | Tuesday, 1 May 2007
    Whether it is advising on changing regulation, or how to jump Whether it is advising on changing regulation, or how to jump the hurdles regulation presents, firms are seeing increased business flow from a TMT sector heating up as companies seek to grow their market share or become targets for acquisition themselves
  • Asia hosts private equity
    | Thursday, 1 March 2007
    Total Asian private equity funds under management rose by almost 30% in 2006 to US$158bn, up from US$122bn in 2005. At the same time, investments for the year were up 122% to US$67.4bn, from US$30.4bn in 2005.
  • Asia hosts private equity party in 2006
    | Friday, 9 February 2007
    Total Asian private equity funds under management rose by almost 30% in 2006 to US$158bn, up from US$122bn in 2005. At the same time, investments for the year were up 122% to US$67.4bn, from US$30.4bn in 2005.
  • Funds industry comes of age
    | Sunday, 1 October 2006
    As a growing amount of capital seeks a home in Asia, the funds industry is booming, and maturing into a more sophisticated market comparable with its more developed cousins
  • The private equity battleground
    | Friday, 1 September 2006
    As private equity firms increasingly set their sights on the investment potential of China and India, the practice area is becoming the front line of competition between law firms
  • ALB Special Report: China - Shake up in a new era
    | Tuesday, 1 August 2006
    As more pieces have been put together, the jigsaw puzzle of the Chinese legal market starts presents an increasingly integrated and impressive landscape. With the unstoppable economic boom, lawyers' ambitions are surging alongside ALB reports.
  • Korean raids on Lone Star sour market
    | Wednesday, 19 April 2006
    Lawyers are warning recent raids on the Korean offices of US investment fund Lone Star by the country's prosecutors could have a chilling effect on international investments in the country.
  • Hertz sale crosses Tasman
    | Friday, 27 January 2006
    Freehills and Minter Ellison acted on the Australian leg of a global US$2.9bn leverage buyout.
  • Anderson Mori & Tomotsune dominates inaugural Awards
    | Friday, 17 June 2005
    The January 1 2005 merger of Japanese heavyweight law firm Anderson Mori with capital markets firm Tomotsune & Kimura has already borne fruit at last night's inaugural Deals of the Year Awards Japan 2005.



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