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  • Abu Dhabi: World's largest power project financing a ‘template’ for Japan-Korean- ME inbound deals
    | Tuesday, 31 May 2011

    Herbert Smith, Ashurst, White & Case and Trowers & Hamlins have all played a role in advising on the world’s largest power project financing thus far this year – Abu Dhabi’s US$1.5bn Shuweihat 3 independent power plant (IPP) project. According the Herbert Smith’s lead partner on the deal, Andrew Newberry, the project is a landmark partnership between Japanese and Korean investors in a Middle East energy financing project.

  • Employers of Choice Encourage Exercise
    | Monday, 18 April 2011

    Workplace initiatives encouraging staff fitness have been prevalent in Western firms for some time. But as the 2011 ALB Employer of Choice survey reveals, law firms operating in Asia see exercise as an increasingly important plank in their work/life balance strategies.

  • Inter-Asian M&A deals on the rise
    | Thursday, 22 July 2010

    A rising trend of consolidation amongst Asian companies have led to a paradigmatic shift in cross-border M&A deal flows as well as increasing the demand for intra-Asian legal advice served.

  • Local firms dominate M&A legal advisory tables for 1H10
    | Thursday, 15 July 2010

    India’s AZB & Partners, Singapore’s WongPartnership and Korea’s Kim & Chang have benefited from a resurgence in Asian (ex Japan and Australasia) M&A in the first half of this year by claiming the top three spots on legal advisory leader boards, according to data released by mergermarket.

  • Fourth Korean firm lands in Shanghai
    | Thursday, 24 June 2010

    The continuous intra-Asia deal flow in China have tempted Korean firm Shin & Kim to launch a second China office in Shanghai, four years after its debut in Beijing.

  • Firms breathe life into largest ever IPO by Korean company
    | Thursday, 13 May 2010

    Korean law firms Shin & Kim and Kim & Chang as well as international players Cleary Gottlieb and Simpson Thacher have acted on the largest ever public offering by a Korean company: the US$4.4bn IPO of Samsung Life Insurance.

  • Korea 2010
    | Thursday, 4 February 2010

    ALB reports from Seoul on a legal services market that has recovered

  • Lee & Ko, Pillsbury bring nuclear power to the UAE
    | Tuesday, 29 December 2009

    In what is the largest nuclear power deal in the world to-date, a consortium led by the Korean Power Corporation (KEPCO) has been successful in its bid to provide four units of 1400MW nuclear reactors to the Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation (ENEC)

  • International arbitration lawyers in demand in Korea
    | Wednesday, 4 November 2009

    Demand for lawyers specialising in international arbitration and antitrust matters in Korea is likely to increase as the legal market opens up to foreign firms and international arbitration gains more ground in the country.

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