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China's Han Kun Eyes UK Presence Amid International Expansion
The firm set up in Singapore and New York less than 12 months ago.Chinese Law Firms Announced 40 New Offices in 12 Months. Will the Investment Pay Off?
Chinese law firms are expanding aggressively within China, but top-tier Chinese firms have focused outward to international markets. With the Chinese cross-border deal market growing increasingly quiet, will these firms pivot toward mainland expansion?Cooley and Freshfields Land Key Roles in AstraZeneca's $1.2B Chinese Biopharma Buyout
After falling to its lowest level since 2014 last year, according to PwC, China's cross-border M&A activity has begun to show signs of a gradual recovery.China's Han Kun Breaks into U.S Market with New York Office Launch
Earlier this year, the firm made its international debut via a launch in Singapore.Khaitan Launches Office with New Hire, Dentons, Rajah & Tann Add Litigators
Khaitan & Co launches in Ahmedabad with CAM hire. Litigators join Dentons Rodyk and Rajah & Tann in Singapore.View more book results for the query "AllBright Law Offices"
US and Indian Firms Top Charts for Q3 Legal Advisor Market Share in Asia Pacific
The total value of those Chinese deals announced by third quarter is $223 billion—there are less than half of those in Southeast Asia, with 1,769 announced deals holding 41% of the total value for Chinese deals.Jingtian & Gongcheng Hires Partner Duo From Han Kun and AllBright
The Beijing firm recently lost its Hong Kong-based corporate partner Justin Ma to Stephenson Harwood.Lockdowns, Crackdowns and Continued US-China Tensions Hit China's Once-Soaring Law Firms Hard
Chinese firm revenue plummeted despite growth in head count.How Did Law Firms in the Asia Pacific Respond to Market Challenges? They Grew, But Not Like Before
Midtier Chinese firms drove Asia's expansion as the rest of the region slowed growth.How a Rupture Tore Right Through East-West Law Firms
The East-West political rupture is particularly consequential for Dentons' brand. But this doesn't mean that other international law firms won't be thinking about China on a constitutional level, argues The Global Lawyer.Download Now
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