Jin Mao Partners law firm news

  • Second group of Jin Mao Partners splinter off to set up new firm
    | Friday, 28 May 2010

    Partners Ding Weixiao, Qian Yewen and associate Wang Wanyi have together left Jin Mao PRC Lawyers to set up their own firm, Ocean Law Firm, in Shanghai. The trio becomes the second group of lawyers to leave the firm in pursuit of greater things.

  • 两位合伙人离开金茂创立新所
    | Friday, 28 May 2010

    近日,合伙人丁伟晓、钱晔文及律师王婉怡决定离开金茂律师事务所,自立门户,创立上海欧申律师事务所。

  • ANALYSIS: New rules force many firms to change name
    | Tuesday, 16 February 2010

    In line with the growing profile and depth of the legal services industry, the Ministry of Justice (MOJ) has promulgated new measures for the administration of domestic law firm names.

  • 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

  • Joining PRC firm a smart move, say international lawyers
    | Friday, 27 March 2009

    Perhaps most surprising in the current global economic climate is that PRC firms continue to lure lawyers with international backgrounds to address the growing demand for international legal specialists to deal with cross-border work.


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