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Asian M&A

June 17, 2011

In the Asian M&A Special Report, the complex, multi-directional transactions which have marked the region of late are examined in detail. The simple days of inbound Western investment are clearly a thing of the past.

South Korea focus

June 17, 2011

This month’s Asian-Counsel marks our South Korea focus issue, providing an overview of the latest developments on Korea’s corporate legal scene by the nation’s leading firms. Meanwhile, our feature story discusses how the current global economy will inspire and impact emerging trends in the nation’s legal market in the year ahead.

Mergers & Acquisitions Special Report

June 17, 2011

The June issue of Asian-Counsel takes a look at M&A activity levels and trends across Asia Pacific and investigates factors which in-house counsel should consider in light of the downturn, whilst leading firms discuss how newly-enacted legislation and other issues will impact the M&A arena in Japan, Korea and China.

Competition and Antitrust Special Report

June 17, 2011

In the latest issue of Asian-Counsel, we are provided with an in-depth look at the competition regimes in South Korea, Singapore, China and India from leading legal practitioners in those jurisdictions, and investigate whether there is any merit in the possibility of a pan-Asian competition framework.

Asian M&A

June 17, 2011

In the Asian M&A Special Report, the complex, multi-directional transactions which have marked the region of late are examined in detail. The simple days of inbound Western investment are clearly a thing of the past.

Finance Special Report 2008

June 17, 2011

Off the back of an extraordinary year of growth, modest economic expectations in the year to come are the current trend. Asian-Counsel provides a regional overview in addition to special features on Islamic finance in Japan, recent developments in Malaysian securities law and regulations and Islamic banking and finance regulations in the United Arab Emirates.

Mergers & Acquisitions Special Report

June 17, 2011

The June issue of Asian-Counsel takes a look at M&A activity levels and trends across Asia Pacific and investigates factors which in-house counsel should consider in light of the downturn, whilst leading firms discuss how newly-enacted legislation and other issues will impact the M&A arena in Japan, Korea and China.

To list or not to list? … The Asian IPO question

June 17, 2011

Our Special Report on Initial Public Offerings discusses where remaining investor sentiment is heading in the region, and why some industries are likely to forge ahead with listings this year despite market uncertainties. With supplemental reports on the trends and developments in China, Japan and Korea.

Navigating the Patent Prosecution Highway

June 15, 2011

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Devising effective brand protection measures

March 14, 2011

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“Hedge Funds” in Korea?

January 31, 2011

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South Korea’s anti-bribery laws

September 29, 2010

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Conducting layoffs under Korean law

September 2, 2010

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Musical chairs: finding the right seat

July 27, 2010

Asian-Counsel takes a look at the state of arbitration in various jurisdictions across the region, and uncovers the lofty aims of several arbitration centres.

A considered approach

July 26, 2010

Looking to list in Korea? Companies would be wise to take note of the issues associated with the increasingly popular Korean dual-tranche IPO, say partners Woong-Soon Song, Jong-Ho Song, Sang-Hyun Lee and Tae Yong Seo of Shin & Kim.

Introduction to Korean Private Equity Funds

April 28, 2010

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New face of Korean retirement benefit plans

April 28, 2010

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Working in Korea: recent and upcoming changes

April 28, 2010

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New aspects of labour systems in 2007

April 28, 2010

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‘Double derivative suits’ by shareholders

April 28, 2010

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