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ANALYSIS: Regional independence: spurning advances
| Wednesday, 1 September 2010
China’s smaller law firms, especially those leading regional firms which are profitable and have enviable client lists, are being inundated with merger proposals from larger firms in first-tier cities. Many of them, however, have spurned these advances… and for good reason.
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放弃合并机会另辟发展新径
| Wednesday, 1 September 2010
目前,国内的中小型律师事务所,尤其是业绩优异且客户资源丰富的区域型律所,正面临来自一级城市大型律所铺天盖地的合并提议。但许多这样的中小型律所,出于对律所自身发展的考虑,却断然拒绝了这样的“合并机会”。
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Tianjin 2009 天津法律市场09年度报告
| Thursday, 6 August 2009
Forging ahead as a city of importance, the city's legal firms are now making their mark, part of the economic powerhouse that is China's fifth first-tier city
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Tianjin 08 天津法律市场08年度报告
| Thursday, 13 November 2008
Just like Shenzhen and Pudong before it, Binhai is slated for a rapid government-led transformation. ALB China reports from Tianjin on how its legal profession will keep pace with its explosive economy
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Joining the alliance 律所联盟面面观
| Sunday, 13 July 2008
Global law firm associations are doubling their efforts in this region to
make sure their members secure a piece of the advisory pie.
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News Analysis: Nine firms, 27 offices, 1,000 lawyers: China's new law alliance launched
| Thursday, 1 November 2007
In a progressive, proactive and perspicacious manoeuvre, Lovells and nine leading Chinese law firms have formed the Sino-Global Legal Alliance (SGLA), a "non-exclusive cooperation of law firms" that will attempt to provide legal services to clients on a coordinated basis across practice areas, China's provinces and countries.
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Lovells shocks competitors with China alliance
| Sunday, 2 September 2007
International law firm Lovells and nine leading local Chinese firms have shocked their international and local competitors by forming a non-exclusive cooperation of law firms, the Sino-Global Legal Alliance (SGLA), in an attempt to provide coordinated legal services to clients across practice areas, provinces in China and countries.
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