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  • Edward Drew Dutton, Jyotin Hamid, Jonathan Levitsky and Kevin Rinker will become partners of Debevoise & Plimpton, effective July 1 2007.
  • LeBoeuf Lamb Greene & MacRae has hired Dan Coppel from Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton's London office to join its Moscow office as a corporate partner.
  • Debevoise & Plimpton is acting as US counsel to the supervisory board of ABN Amro on the bank's agreement to sell LaSalle Bank.
  • Richard Rosberger has rejoined Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy as of counsel in the New York office.
  • Oaktree Capital Management's $1 billion acquisition of Fu Sheng, the world's largest manufacturer of golf head clubs, should boost private equity in Taiwan, following the high profile failure of Carlyle's bid for Advanced Semiconductor Engineering (ASE) in April
  • Clifford Chance advised Saudi Basic Industries Corporation (SABIC) and Saudi Kayan Petrochemical Company in the $1.8 billion IPO of petrochemicals project Saudi Kayan. Local counsel Al Jadaan Law Firm were also present in the second largest offering to have listed on the Saudi stock market.
  • Allen & Overy announced today that Srinivas Parthasarathy will join from J Sagar Associates in Mumbai, in what is claimed to be a different approach from A&O's international competitors, all of whom are trying to establish a presence in India
  • The future of all M&A deals involving Australia is in doubt, as the Takeovers Panel has had most of its powers ruled unconstitutional
  • Interactive Brokers' initial public offering uses a distribution method that differs from that traditionally used in public offerings
  • Skadden Arps partner David Fox and of counsel Margaret Wolff are acting for Alcoa in its bid for Alcan. Alcoa has submitted a $33 billion hostile offer for its fellow aluminium producer