Tag: Slaughter and May
The International A-list 2026
Bringing to the spotlight leading foreign lawyers that are the go-to advisers on India-related matters
Deals of the Year 2025
The leading transactions and disputes, and the lawyers and law firms that guided them
Deals of the Year 2025
A look back at the blockbuster transactions of 2025 as we gallop into the Year of the Horse
Firms decode USD13.46bn Nuveen-Schroders deal
Multiple firms advised on Nuveen’s board-recommended cash acquisition of Schroders, valued at USD13.46 billion
Firms guide Mandarin Oriental privatisation
Jardine Matheson to acquire remaining Mandarin Oriental shares for USD4.2bn, advised by Linklaters and Slaughter
Firms map out HSBC’s HKD106bn privatisation of Hang Seng Bank
Clifford Chance, He Ping, Slaughter and May, and Linklaters advise on HSBC’s HKD106b Hang Seng Bank privatization
Firms guide Zijin Gold’s IPO in world’s second-largest to date
Latham & Watkins, Zenith, DeHeng and others advised on Zijin Gold International’s HKD25b HKEX debut
Firms act on MTR Corp’s landmark HKD30bn green syndicated loan
Slaughter and May and Deacons advised MTR Corporation on its HKD30b (USD3.86b) syndicated green term loan
India rising, borders fading
As India expands its global trade ties and modernises its legal framework, international law firms are racing to keep pace
China Business Law Awards 2025
Which Chinese and international law firms have earned client trust through exceptional expertise?
Firms act on China Power’s USD3.8bn asset restructure
China Power restructures USD3.8bn in assets to boost clean energy focus
The International A-list 2025
We reveal the most-recommended foreign lawyers for India-related matters
Quartet drives Alibaba’s USD1.7bn Sun Art Retail sale to DCP?
Quintet acts on Asiainfo Security’s David and Goliath buy
Han Kun, Slaughter and May, Fangda, Kirkland & Ellis, and Jingtian advised on the first Star Market firm's acquisition of a Hong Kong-listed company
China Business Law Awards 2024
China Business Law Journal reveals its top performing law firms of 2023
Rolling with the punches
The foreign firms that have overcome adversity and emerged as go-to choices for India legal matters
Eight firms help Cirrus Aircraft’s HKD1.5bn listing take off
Cirrus Aircraft’s USD193 million debut on the HKEX, the second largest IPO in Hong Kong this year to date, received legal advice from eight firms
Quartet assists Shenyang Auto’s RMB16.4bn Huachen buyout
Four law firms have counselled parties involved in state-owned Shenyang Automobile’s USD2.3 billion acquisition of indebted Huachen Automotive Group
Quartet guides HKD8.79bn privatisation bid for SciClone
Kirkland & Ellis, Clifford Chance, Sullivan & Cromwell and Slaughter and May advise on Silver Pegasus Investment's HKD8.79 billion take-private of SciClone Pharmaceuticals in Hong Kong
The A-List 2023-24: Rising Stars
When helping clients navigate a complex legal landscape, young elite lawyers have brought fresh ideas and innovative approaches to the table
Full speed ahead
India Business Law Journal is pleased to present its selection of the top 15 foreign law firms for India-related work
Swire Properties MTN issues RMB3.2bn green dim sum bonds
Swire Properties MTN Financing is the first Hong Kong company to list green dim sum bonds on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange valued at RMB3.2 billion
Five law firms advise on Chinese tech firm’s Swiss GDR listing
Five law firms assisted the listing of Kunshan Dongwei Technology, a leading domestic electroplating equipment manufacturer, raising USD105 million in a GDR offering on the SIX Swiss Exchange
China Business Law Awards 2023
China Business Law Journal reveals its top performing law firms of 2022
Hong Kong SFC senior director to join Linklaters
Roger Cheng, a senior director and head of the takeovers team at the Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) of Hong Kong, is set to join Linklaters as a partner in August
Three law firms advise Tencent Music’s homecoming listing on HKEX
Davis Polk, Han Kun Law Offices and Maples Group advised NYSE-listed Tencent Music Entertainment Group’s debut on the HKEX in a secondary listing by introduction
Coca-Cola sells Vietnam and Cambodia bottling business
Swire Beverages Holdings, a subsidiary of Hong Kong-listed British conglomerate Swire Pacific, has acquired the Coca-Cola bottling operations in Vietnam and Cambodia owned by Coca-Cola (Japan) for USD1 billion
Slaughter and May in HK’s new MTR line
Slaughter and May advised Hong Kong’s MTR Corporation on the USD10 billion Sha Tin-Central Link, the largest infrastructure investment in Hong Kong




























































