As Chinese public companies migrate to the major U.S. stock exchanges from smaller trading venues, they’re seeking increasingly sophisticated legal counsel and generating opportunities for law firms beyond the Wall Street stalwarts.

Chinese companies that list on the major U.S. exchanges, including the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq, through traditional initial public offerings typically stay with the law firm that advised the company on the IPO, lawyers say.

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