The raft of foreign firms piling into mainland China has drained the country of available commercial lawyers, which adds up to a headache for law firm management, according to new research.
The report, published by management consultancy firm Hildebrandt, concludes that the only way for foreign law firms to resolve the recruitment problem is to train lawyers themselves, something only a handful of international firms in China have so far done.
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