U.S. law firms are trying to come to grips with China.
Shaken by the disparity between expectations and reality, many firms are reassessing their China strategy. Some are urging Hong Kong-based lawyers to find positions at other firms. Some are shifting focus. Others are pulling back or even shuttering their doors in Hong Kong and Beijing. Investments across the Pacific that were once filled with great expectations are now major disappointments.
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