It’s the deal that no one thought would happen this soon–a Chinese law firm merging with an international one. There’s no question that it will be ground-breaking.
But will King & Wood Mallesons work?
The merger between Chinese firm King & Wood and Australia's Mallesons Stephen Jaques is all but sealed. But the questions have only just begun.
November 28, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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It’s the deal that no one thought would happen this soon–a Chinese law firm merging with an international one. There’s no question that it will be ground-breaking.
But will King & Wood Mallesons work?
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