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  • Herbert Smith had to deal with a myriad of cross-border complications in the first exchange offer merger in Hong Kong by two Chinese companies
  • Andrea Cristaudi has left Simmons & Simmons to join Pavesio e Associati in what is the first lateral hire for the Allen & Overy Turin breakaway firm
  • The top 25 UK law firms all increased their profits per equity partner last year
  • UK hedge fund Marshall Wace is listing one of its funds, MW Tops, on Euronext Amsterdam. The offering could raise up to €1.5 billion, making it the biggest listing by a single manager fund
  • Mallesons Stephen Jaques was forced to tackle the intricacies of China's local land registry when it advised on China's first cross-border commercial mortgage-backed securitization
  • Under Kazakh law domestic pre-emption rights cannot be wavered. The restriction makes global equity offerings difficult, but Kazkommertsbank's $845 million share offering avoids the problem, through a combined global offering and domestic rights issue
  • In a potential setback to sellers of corporate debt and law firms working in Indonesia, the country's supreme court has invalidated a series of bonds
  • White & Case had to overcome three regulatory hurdles, all without precedent, when they acted for Pakistan Mobile Communications Limited (PMCL) in its debut high yield issue
  • Bart Jan Kuck has joined Linklaters' Amsterdam office from Allen & Overy. Kuck, a Dutch deputy civil law notary, has a history of advising Dutch and international listed companies on corporate governance, private equity transactions, de-listings, public takeovers, squeeze-outs, IPOs, restructurings, refinancings and general M&A.
  • Philadelphia firm Drinker Biddle & Reath announced yesterday that it is to merge with Chicago's Gardner Carton & Douglas. Both sets of partners have voted to approve the merger, which will create a firm with almost 680 lawyers and 12 offices nationwide and will become effective on January 1 2007.