The Japan legal market is relatively robust with Japanese companies engaging in quite a bit of
cross-border deal activity.
As
cross-border deal activity continues to increase, your business must develop new strategies to remain competitive in the market — which means creating efficiencies and cutting costs for managing data, staying compliant, conducting due diligence, and accelerate the overall lifecycle.
Not exact matches
Over at the
Cross-Border Biotech Blog, you can read about these stories and check out the weekly features: the Monday
Deal Review (where we round up Canadian deal activity), the Wednesday Brain Dump (this week featuring a collection of stories about food) and this week's Friday Science Review (which was all about the numbe
Deal Review (where we round up Canadian
deal activity), the Wednesday Brain Dump (this week featuring a collection of stories about food) and this week's Friday Science Review (which was all about the numbe
deal activity), the Wednesday Brain Dump (this week featuring a collection of stories about food) and this week's Friday Science Review (which was all about the numbers).
Over at the
Cross-Border Biotech Blog, you can check out the Monday
Deal Review for a round - up of Canadian deal activity; this week's Wednesday Brain Dump: Deal - O-Rama Edition; and the Friday Science Review: Good News, Bad News Edit
Deal Review for a round - up of Canadian
deal activity; this week's Wednesday Brain Dump: Deal - O-Rama Edition; and the Friday Science Review: Good News, Bad News Edit
deal activity; this week's Wednesday Brain Dump:
Deal - O-Rama Edition; and the Friday Science Review: Good News, Bad News Edit
Deal - O-Rama Edition; and the Friday Science Review: Good News, Bad News Edition.
We foresee more
activity with mid-market U.S. and U.K. law firms in China in the
cross-border M&A space that target Chinese clients looking to do smaller M&A
deals.
Back in 2004,
cross-border activity accounted for only a quarter of all
deal volume in the retail sector, according to Jeremy Kelly.