Law Firms Face a Tale of Two Cities in China
Beijing or Shanghai? U.S. firms consider their options.
May 31, 2019 at 03:00 PM
4 minute read
If you could only keep one office in China, where would it be? Would you prefer Beijing, the capital and political center of the nation? Or would it make more sense to be in Shanghai? Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton recently had to make that decision, and they went with Shanghai. The coastal city, the firm said, is the more logical location for its cross-border M&A and IP practices. Sheppard Mullin's consolidation of its Chinese offices is déjà vu among U.S. firms. A couple of years ago, Winston & Strawn did the same thing by closing its Beijing office, and a few years before that Vinson & Elkins did the opposite by shuttering in Shanghai.
At the moment, 42 of the Am Law 100 operate a Beijing office, according to official Chinese records, and 41 are in Shanghai. Only 27 of those firms have offices in both cities.
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