29 NOV 2018 Top 10 Headlines APARNA SAI Baker McKenzie has advised the Thai government on the 44.7 billion baht ($1.4 billion) initial public offering of the Thailand Future Fund Infrastructure Fund, with Linklaters representing the underwriters and the initial purchasers.
This is Thailand’s largest IPO since 2015, and Southeast Asia’s biggest this year. According to a report in Reuters, TFFIF’s aim is to invest in long-term projects including expressways or toll roads, railways, electricity generation and distribution, airports and deep seaports. Read More | | | | | | | | | | | | For more news, click here to visit the website |
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The ALB 2019 In-House Survey offers respondents the chance to win a Fitbit Surge smartwatch. Full Article |
Denise Jong, the APAC managing partner of Reed Smith Richards Butler, has confirmed to Asian Legal Business that up to 40 people could be leaving the firm soon, including partners, fee-earners and secretaries. Full Article |
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Singapore Big Four law firms Rajah & Tann and Allen & Gledhill are appearing for opposing parties in the country’s first-ever trial centred around the cryptocurrency bitcoin. The dispute is presently being heard by the Singapore International Commercial Court (SICC). Full Article |
Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas (CAM) has hired yet another partner from rival Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas (SAM) after snapping up corporate specialist Sourav Kanti De Biswas in Delhi. Full Article |
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Recently established boutique Hong Kong firm Hugill & Ip has hired private client specialist Freda Lim as its fifth partner. Lim joins from Vivien Teu & Co, where she was a consultant. Full Article |
Following widespread objection from lawyers in Singapore, a plan to cap fees based on the amount claimed in a civil suit has been scrapped. Full Article |
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Malaysia’s Azmi & Associates has hired Pierre Brochet as a registered foreign qualified lawyer after receiving the Bar Council’s first-ever licence to do so. Full Article |
Celebrating legal excellence across Asia, Asian Legal Business is delighted to announce the newest addition to the series – the Inaugural ALB India Law Awards to be held on Feb. 28, 2019, in the city of dreams – Mumbai. Full Article |
Weil, Gotshal & Manges has advised SoftBank’s Vision Fund in its investment of $2 billion in South Korean e-commerce firm Coupang, which was represented by Hughes Hubbard. Full Article |
Carlos Ghosn, the recently ousted chairman of Japan’s Nissan Motor Co., has hired U.S. law firm Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison to defend him against allegations of financial misconduct. Full Article |
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