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The Lateral Report: China From the Inside
More and more, Western partners are making the once-unthinkable jump.First-of-Its-Kind China Agreement
McDermott, Will & Emery has found a way to get past the roadblocks of working in China by operating under an exclusive "strategic alliance" with a newly formed Chinese firm.McDermott enters alliance with Chinese firm
MCDERMOTT WILL EMERY said Jan. 29 that it is entering into an alliance with a Chinese firm aimed at overcoming hurdles that have limited the type of services global law firms can offer their clients in China. For years, international firms have hired local lawyers to work in their offices in China. But those lawyers have had to surrender their licenses; they're forbidden to practice Chinese law if they're part of a foreign firm.McDermott Will & Emery partners with Chinese firm
McDermott Will & Emery said Monday that it is entering into an alliance with a Chinese firm aimed at overcoming hurdles that have limited the type of services global law firms can offer their clients in China.View more book results for the query "AllBright Law Offices"
Shanghai bar association goes after foreign firms
A fiery April 17 memo by the Shanghai Lawyers Association has accused foreign law firms of conducting "illegal business activities" by skirting regulations prohibiting them from practicing Chinese law.Sheppard Mullin opens Shanghai office
Sheppard, Mullin, Richter & Hampton has opened its first international office in Shanghai to serve its clients.Top Clifford Chance Partner Switches to King & Wood
Top Clifford Chance capital markets partner Rupert Li has left the Magic Circle firm to join Beijing's King & Wood as international managing partner -- making him the second senior-level partner in the past week to join a domestic Chinese firm from a U.K. firm. Such moves point to the growing market strength and prestige of the leading Chinese firms, which are increasingly dominating "inbound" China practices, even among multinational clients.China's King & Wood Brings On International Arbitration Specialist From Pillsbury
Leading Chinese law firm King & Wood has recruited Pillsbury Winthrop's former managing partner for Beijing as a member in its international arbitration department. Mary "Meg" Utterback will continue to work in Shanghai for the Beijing-based firm. She joined Pillsbury's Shanghai office in 2008 and specializes in international arbitration, construction law and foreign direct investment. Utterback is just the latest China-based partner to jump from an international firm to a domestic one.State AI Legislation Is on the Move in 2024
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