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Keep the Change: Out With the Old, Now Check Out the 'New' China Hands
Forget the Old China Hands, with the country's economic rise, the face of the China practice at international firms has grown increasingly ... Chinese.Fangda Brings Freshfields Litigator on Board for Hong Kong Launch
Chinese law firm Fangda Partners is entering into an association with a Hong Kong firm to be set up by Peter Yuen, a litigation partner hired from Freshfields. Freshfields' Asia managing partner said Yuen's move will also benefit Freshfields, thanks to a plan to cross-refer dispute resolution work.Fangda Brings Freshfields Litigator on Board for Hong Kong Launch
Chinese law firm Fangda Partners is to open an office in Hong Kong in association with Peter Yuen, a litigation partner hired from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.Recession's Not Over for China's Law Firms
Firms are taking a cautious approach despite signs of recovery.View more book results for the query "Zhong Lun Law Firm"
The Recession's Not Over for China's Law Firms
China's Big Firms in Small Places
Some globalizing law firms from China are expanding to take on the big names from New York and London. But the two largest Chinese firms seem to be taking a different route.The Next King & Wood Mallesons? Don't Hold Your Breath
Think the March blockbuster combination between China's King & Wood and Australia's Mallesons Stephen Jacques portends a coming wave of tie-ups between Chinese and international law firms? Think again. As one top partner of a leading Chinese firm says, "Why should I settle down when I can continue to enjoy the company of 25 suitors?"The Next King & Wood Mallesons? Don't Hold Your Breath
A number of international firms are eagerly looking for merger partners in China, but, despite the stir caused by King & Wood Mallesons, most leading Chinese firms think they are better off on their own.The Recession's Not Over for China's Law Firms
On the eve of the Oct. 1 national holiday marking the 60th birthday of the People's Republic of China, associates at one of the nation's largest law firms got some welcome news. Jun He Law Offices announced that it was rolling back cost-saving measures introduced in April. But Jun He partner Kirk Tong warns that China's recovery -- at least as it applies to law firms -- shouldn't be overstated. "It's getting somewhat better," he notes, "but it's still not at the level it was before."Trending Stories
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