Reed Smith has opened its third office in China with the creation of an outpost in the country’s most populous city, Shanghai.
The firm already has offices in Hong Kong and Beijing, with 120 lawyers between them.
Reed Smith has opened its third office in China with the creation of an outpost in the country's most populous city, Shanghai. The firm has recruited Jay Yan, the head of Dorsey & Whitney's Shanghai office, to head up the venture, to be joined by Reed Smith counsel and Shanghai native Zack Dong from the firm's Beijing office.
July 14, 2011 at 12:00 AM
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The original version of this story was published on Law.Com
Reed Smith has opened its third office in China with the creation of an outpost in the country’s most populous city, Shanghai.
The firm already has offices in Hong Kong and Beijing, with 120 lawyers between them.
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