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King & Wood antitrust lawyer joins Gaopeng as partner
| Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Having worked in the Ministry of Commerce's department of treaty and law for six years and then King & Wood's antitrust and competition group for two years, Jiang Liyong takes another step up in his career by joining Gaopeng & Partners as a partner.
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金杜反垄断律师加盟高朋任合伙人
| Wednesday, 10 November 2010
曾在商务部条约法律司和金杜任职的姜丽勇律师,近日加盟高朋北京总部成为合伙人,主要负责反垄断和反不正当竞争业务。
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Zhongyin's new office reflects growing importance of Suzhou
| Tuesday, 2 November 2010
Suzhou has become one of a few non-capital cities that national firms regard as a "must have" location. Following in the footsteps of AllBright and Yingke, Beijing's Zhongyin has recently launched its 15th branch in the city.
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AllBright looks to Suzhou for growth
| Wednesday, 23 June 2010
Shanghai’s largest firm AllBright has grown bigger with the launch of its fifth office. The firm has recently celebrated the opening of its Suzhou office, which is headed by senior IP partner Jin Zhongde.
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Dacheng continues ceaseless mergers
| Tuesday, 22 June 2010
Dacheng has successfully absorbed its fourth law firm in less than six months. The legal giant has recently merged with De Qin Law Firm, a Shanghai firm well-reputed for its real estate and IP practices.
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大成将与上海得勤合并, 成为上海第二大律所
| Tuesday, 22 June 2010
继与广州信扬,北京风清和北京乾丰律师事务所合并之后,大成近期又在上海找到合并目标。大成已和上海得勤律师事务所达成合并意向,具体合并事项仍在磋商。
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Gaopeng sets up in Hangzhou
| Friday, 21 May 2010
Having recently set up an office in Nanjing, Gaopeng & Partners has furthered its national expansion plans by launching a Hangzhou branch.
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Construction: building global success
| Thursday, 11 March 2010
Chinese construction companies are making remarkable inroads into the international market and paying more attention to legal risk management, and their law firms have also seen their construction practices flourishing, with legal teams growing and billable hours soaring.
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Zhong Lun penetrates Central China market
| Thursday, 5 February 2009
Beijing-headquartered Zhong Lun plans to enter the largely untapped corporate legal services market in Central China by setting up an office in Wuhan.
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Oh, What a Night!
| Friday, 1 April 2005
China's legal luminaries gathered at the Shanghai Westin last month for a glittering parade of the winning law firms
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