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  • Competition laws promote economic development Competition law is at an early stage in most ASEAN countries and their rate of progress is likely to vary. John Mollard of Lovells Lee & Lee explains each member country’s approach
  • Raslan Loong, Kuala Lumpur
  • Patricia Hernández-Esparza, Fernando Santamaria-Linares, Constanza Alanis-Uribe and Dalia Goldsmit-Karakowsky of PricewaterhouseCoopers, Mexico City
  • Toral Desai and Gautam Bhat of Desai & Diwanji, Mumbai
  • Jonathan Z Zhou and Michael Qi, Fangda Partners, Shanghai
  • The current state of deal protection The Omnicare decision has made directors wary of lock-ups, but Andrew R Brownstein and Laura E Muñoz of Wachtell, Lipton, Rosen & Katz argue that US boards can still use them as a tool to negotiate better deals
  • PR vital in cross-border deals Joele Frank of Joele Frank, Wilkinson Brimmer Katcher
  • Some idiosyncrasies of US due diligence Richard Hall of Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP discusses the legal framework and prevailing market practices regarding purchase agreements in the US
  • Administrations, financial problems at Leeds United and changes in regulation have brought UK football securitization to a standstill. By Stuart Brinkworth
  • US gambling company MGM Mirage has agreed to buy dog racing and gaming group Wembley for approximately £270 million ($491 million) in cash, ending speculation that continuing litigation against two of Wembley's executives could block its sale.