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Update on the IPO and take-private markets in Bermuda

By Nicholas Davies and Jo Lit, Walkers

Precise ambiguity: Legal liability for securities lawyers

By Zhu Rui and He Shengtong, Grandway Law Offices

M&A of China-listed companies in evolving policy environment

By Dorothy Xing and Cheng Jing, East & Concord Partners

What the Star Market has changed

By The Securities team of Shu Jin Law Firm

HKEX and Star Market: How do new drug developers choose?

By Jason Cheng, Mao Shengdi and Yuan Xin, Dentons

Risks of US IPO under a China-US trade war

By Jason Cheng and Claire Wong, Dentons

Share-based payment issues and equity incentives under STIB

By He Yu and Chen Shuo, AnJie Law Firm

HKEx rules for placements to cornerstone investors

By Fan Xingcheng, Dentons

Striking a balance on differential voting rights

By Juhi Singh and Tarinee Sudan, S&R Associates

The STIB’s new equity incentives

By Peng Guanping, Dentons

HK listing: Social insurance and housing fund issues

By Jeffrey Quan and Mo Xinying, ETR Law Firm

Focus on STIB regulations on equity incentives

By Wang Yan, Grandway Law Offices

Enter the dragon

Effect of related-party M&A provision on red-chip listing

By Jason Cheng, Wang Yuhui, Dentons

Offshore red-chip structure: Employee incentive scheme via trust plan

By Jason Cheng, Mao Shengdi, Jiang Hao, Dentons

IPO paths under the new CDR policies in China

By Liu Tao and Huang Qingfeng, Commerce & Finance Law Offices

Ice broken on IPOs involving ‘three-type shareholders’

By Jiang Fengtao and Ruan Lanquan, Hengdu Law Firm

Bull run?

IPO review essentials for NEEQ-listed companies

By Jiang Fengtao and Meng Dan, Hengdu Law Firm

IPO approvals with ‘three types of shareholders’

By Jiang Fengtao and Zhou Rong, Hengdu Law Firm

Capital punishment

Chinese IPOs overseas have consistently outperformed those of other nations, but a rash of scandals and suspected frauds has threatened to end the bull run.

Milbank launches Hong Kong law practice, 35 years on

After 35 years in Hong Kong, Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy has announced the launch of a Hong Kong law practice

Tam joins White & Case

Virginia Tam, previously a partner at Jones Day, has joined White & Case as a partner

International Mining Machinery launches Hong Kong IPO

Walkers acted as Cayman Islands counsel, and Baker & McKenzie as Hong Kong and US counsel, to International Mining Machinery Holdings (IMM) on its recent HK$2.54 billion (US$327 million) Hong Kong initial public offering

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