22 NOV 2018 Top 10 Headlines ELIZABETH BEATTIE Following the Hong Kong Law Society’s proposed restrictions on foreign lawyers, concerns have been raised about what this could mean for the city’s global reputation as a legal hub. Under the rules proposed by the Law Society, lawyers who gained their qualifications outside of Hong Kong would only be allowed to offer legal advice only in cases that involved the jurisdictions they were registered in. Hong Kong law firms would also have to employ two local lawyers for one foreign lawyer, up from a ratio of one-to-one. Since the story broke, it has been widely reported on internationally and across the local media. Read More | | | | | | | | | | | | For more news, click here to visit the website |
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Following the Hong Kong Law Society’s proposed restrictions on foreign lawyers, concerns have been raised about what this could mean for the city’s global reputation as a legal hub. Full Article |
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Big Four accounting firm Deloitte has gained local law capability in Singapore after adding local firm Sabara Law to its legal network. Full Article |
Baker McKenzie and its Jakarta member firm HHP Law Firm have advised LafargeHolcim, the world’s largest cement maker, on the sale of its Indonesian business to Semen Indonesia, which was represented by Latham & Watkins and Tjajo & Partners. Full Article |
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Ping An Insurance Group, China’s largest insurer by market value, has hired Steve Winegar as its international general counsel from Paul Hastings, where he was the chair of the Hong Kong office. Full Article |
AZB & Partners has represented India’s Resurgent Power Ventures on an agreement with a consortium of lenders to acquire a 75 percent stake worth $832 million (60 billion rupees) in stressed power plant Prayagraj Power. Full Article |
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Manchester law firm DWF has added a fourth partner in its recently opened office in Singapore after hiring Babita Ambekar from Duane Morris & Selvam. Ambekar headed the India and Japan practice groups at her previous firm, where she was a special counsel. Full Article |
Fish & Richardson, one of the most prominent intellectual property law firms in the U.S., will open a representative office in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen. Full Article |
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