Boss & Young law firm news

  • Returning NYU grad bolsters Boss & Young’s partnership
    | Monday, 24 January 2011

    Boss & Young has added William Liu to its partnership. Liu, who was previously a senior associate at the Shanghai-based firm, left to pursue an LLM at New York University and also spent time with US firm Troutman Sanders. Liu’s hire will increase the number of partners at the firm to 18.

  • Leading IP firms in Greater China
    | Wednesday, 11 August 2010

    Over 8,000 IP lawyers from all over the world attended the132nd annual conference hosted by the International Trademark Association (INTA) in Boston recently. For a regular attendee like King & Wood patent partner Shi Yusheng, what becomes immediately noticeable is the growing number of legal representatives from Chinese firms.

  • Shanghai 2009 上海法律市场09年度报告
    | Monday, 6 April 2009

    The global financial crisis has not diminished law firms’ passion for the country’s most cosmopolitan and fast-paced city. Rather, it provides a timely opportunity for ambitious firms in this up-and-coming financial centre to prepare for a new wave of competition. ALB China investigates

  • In-house Legal Summit: Shanghai
    | Friday, 1 June 2007

     In May this year, 200 senior in-house legal counsel converged on the Renaissance Hotel in Shanghai to network and discuss the most topical legal issues they face as practising lawyers in a fast-changing China. ALB takes a brief look at the cutting-edge workshops they attended on the day, hosted by eight of Shanghai's leading law firms

  • In the line of fire
    | Saturday, 1 July 2006

    The Shanghai Bar Association has taken aim at foreign firms in China. ALB delves into the wounds it has opened up within the Chinese legal community

  • Masons on hiring spree
    | Tuesday, 6 December 2005

    Masons has boosted its private equity and FDI practices in Asia with the hiring of two corporate partners in Hong Kong and a senior consultant on the mainland.

  • In-house lawyers ready to toast HK achievements
    | Tuesday, 20 September 2005

    "It was a great night, one of the best attended awards ceremonies I have seen," said Clifford Chance partner Huw Jenkins. "Particularly impressive was the spread of awards and, as a result, a wide spectrum of attendees. Next year you'll need the Exhibition and Convention Centre."

  • Boss & Young partner gets CIETAC nod
    | Thursday, 12 May 2005

    Boss & Young senior partner Dr Xu Guojian has been appointed as an arbitrator for a three-year term at the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Council (CIETAC).

  • Firms support IP and IT resource launch
    | Wednesday, 1 December 2004

    Some of the most prominent intellectual property and information technology firms in China have partnered with legal publisher LegalStudio in support of its latest resource for PRC-based  practitioners.

  • HSBC acquires BoCom stake
    | Wednesday, 18 August 2004

    The Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation has purchased a 19.9 % stake in China's Bank of Communications for an estimated US$1.75bn (RMB14.5bn).

  • China
    | Saturday, 1 November 2003

    China is being touted as the world's next superpower, and, with its legal service sector fast developing, opportunities abound for both Chinese and foreign firms

  • ALB Special Report: China
    | Thursday, 1 May 2003

    The Red Circle' firms: an emerging top tier:
    For an industry so young and subject to such overwhelming political and governmental influences, it comes as no surprise that Chinese law firms have been involved in much jockeying for position.


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