Death by Bureaucracy: How Global Firm Leaders Are Driving the Demise of Their Asian Offices
Chinese law firms are bringing on solid talent, thanks to all the foreign firms in Asia cutting head count, writes Jessica Seah in the Asia Legal Briefing. As global law firm leaders continue to take steps that exacerbate the downward spiral of their Asia offices, what will the competitive landscape in Asia look like?
September 03, 2024 at 07:52 PM
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The Asia Legal BriefingIn my last Asia Legal Briefing, I wrote about law firm partners and senior lawyers who have been seeking employment for quite a while, unable to find new professional homes because of the state of the market, particularly in China.
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