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February 25, 2011 | The American Lawyer

Zhong Lun Recruits China Tax Head from White & Case

The 517-lawyer Beijing law firm hires another partner from a Western firm. This time, it's tax specialist Yongjun Peter Ni.
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September 05, 2007 | National Law Journal

Lovells announces landmark alliance with nine Chinese firms

Lovells has launched an alliance with nine independent Chinese law firms, the London firm announced Monday. The Sino-Global Legal Alliance will see lawyers from the participating firms working together in cross-firm practice groups. Lovells has previously worked with member firms in areas such as finance, dispute resolution and intellectual property. Lovells currently has offices in Beijing and Shanghai, but local regulation limits the work the firm can do in the region.
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September 05, 2007 | National Law Journal

Lovells Announces Landmark Alliance With Nine Chinese Firms

Lovells has launched an alliance with nine independent Chinese law firms, the London firm announced Monday. The Sino-Global Legal Alliance will see lawyers from the participating firms working together in cross-firm practice groups. Lovells has previously worked with member firms in areas such as finance, dispute resolution and intellectual property. Lovells currently has offices in Beijing and Shanghai, but local regulation limits the work the firm can do in the region.
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June 02, 2011 | Law.com

McDermott to Relocate Senior Antitrust Partner to Chinese Alliance Firm

McDermott Will & Emery has relocated senior Brussels antitrust partner Frank Schoneveld to its Chinese alliance firm, Shanghai-based MWE China Law Offices. The move comes as China's anti-monopoly law is "at the top of [our clients'] minds," says McDermott's firmwide antitrust head.
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November 09, 2009 | The Recorder

McDermott China Alliance Forges On

But rivals question the allied firm's long-term viability.
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October 01, 2003 | Law.com

Let 100 Capitalists Bloom

Hen Honda Motor Co., Ltd., announced in January that it would build a new factory in the southern Chinese province of Guangzhou, the Japanese carmaker's international rivals scoffed at the news. Despite China's cheap labor, building cars there remains expensive compared with Japan, Europe, and the United States; the cost of importing sophisticated car parts far outweighs savings from wages.
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