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Jun He launches new group to tap government mandates
Chinese law firm Jun He has established a five partner government procurement practice to deal with a wave of new legal work expected to come from China's central government. The Beijing headquartered outfit, which last year saw a revenue increase of 15%, has launched the new group to focus exclusively on tendering, research and business development associated with upcoming government mandates.Addleshaw Goddard adds third partner in Hong Kong
Addleshaw Goddard has ramped up in Hong Kong with the hire of a third partner, Daniel Wan from Jun He. The firm, which received approval to launch an associated Hong Kong office in August, has also changed its name from Stewien & Co to Francis & Co following the arrival of Nigel Francis, the former head of litigation and employment at Australian outfit Minter Ellison, and has re-located to new premises on the 8th floor of Citibank Tower in Central.Chinese giant Dacheng launches in Moscow via local best friend
Top Chinese law firm Dacheng has launched in the Moscow market via a cooperation agreement with Russian outfit Lidings. Dacheng, currently the largest provider of local legal services in China, has appointed a team of two to head its base in the Russian capital - Russian-speaking Chinese lawyer Cai Jiefeng and senior partner Xu Yongqian.Ropes & Gray takes lead role on GSK probe into China bribery claims
Ropes & Gray has been appointed by GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) to lead an internal investigation at the pharmaceutical giant, after Chinese officials alleged the company had engaged in bribery in China. Chinese authorities have claimed executives at GSK used a network of middlemen to bribe doctors in return for prescribing the company's drugs.View more book results for the query "Jun He Law Offices"
Top arbitrators reject China work as low rates prompt quality concerns
Low rates of pay to arbitrators in China are forcing top lawyers to reject work or spend a limited amount of time on cases, according to practitioners in the market. International and Chinese arbitrators working in the country typically receive substantially less pay than in other jurisdictions, raising concerns over the quality of awards handed down as top arbitrators shy away from appointments.Hong Kong: Coming out on its own
As a gateway to China, Hong Kong has drawn huge interest from foreign law firms. Alice Gartland asks if it is set to become a key market in itselfFortune's firms - as King & Wood goes global, can its Chinese rivals follow?
The internationalisation of China's legal market has seen the country's law firms prosper both locally and abroad. Can they continue to dominate their market as other global firms move in? Alice Gartland reportsWestern firms with China ambitions urged to think creatively on billing
Western law firms need to think more creatively about which companies they target and how they bill in order to win work in China, according to partners at leading local firms Fangda and Jun He Law Offices.How Chinese law firms are getting social with the country's answer to Twitter
"Almost all of our lawyers have accounts" - Ben Lewis investigates how Chinese law firms are getting in social media on Weibo, 'China's Twitter'...Countdown to Compliance: SEC Private Fund Reforms
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