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Tianjin 2010 天津法律市场年度报告
| Thursday, 26 August 2010
The 17th Tianjin Trade Fair & Investment Talk gathered together hundreds of delegates in June, including state officials, business representatives and legal professionals. All participants came to discuss the economic development of Tianjin, and unravelling the impending opportunities driven by positive government policies and stimulus packages. About 940 major projects have led to an investment of nearly US$294bn in the region since 2007.
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Rising firm Run Ming adds international capacity
| Monday, 31 May 2010
Rising firm Run Ming has recently increased its international capabilities by adding two additonal lawyers to its Beijing office – Zhou Yao, from DLA Piper’s Beijing office, and Claire Ye, from US firm Thompson Hine.
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ANALYSIS: Going boutique: niche players expand market influence
| Tuesday, 4 May 2010
The growth of boutique firms has been one of the main themes seen in China’s legal industry over the past 12 months. While the financial crisis presented a heavy burden for larger full-service law firms to shoulder, it proved to be a blessing in disguise for burgeoning boutique practices.
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China’s debut airline bankruptcy unfolds
| Thursday, 11 March 2010
More details of the country’s debut airline bankruptcy are emerging as King & Wood advises the creditor in its claims on its debt-ridden carrier.
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Run Ming advises on debut airline bankruptcy
| Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Aviation specialist Run Ming has recently advised on China’s very first airline bankruptcy. East Star Airlines was declared bankrupt last year and Run Ming partner Gavin Wang was instructed by Airbus, one of the creditors of East Star Airlines.
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Beijing 2010 北京法律市场2010年度报告
| Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Over the past 12 months, significant change has taken place in the legal market as domestic firms aggressively expand their practices in China. How will this affect workloads?
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ALB China 2010 Chinese New Year Messages
| Thursday, 11 February 2010
The Year of the Tiger begins, bringing promises of prosperous opportunities . ALB China ushers in the New Year by inviting legal professionals to share their wishful thinking for the New Year.
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China aviation takes flight with Run Ming
| Monday, 7 December 2009
AVIC and GE recently signed the framework agreement to set up 50/50 JV to provide avionic products and services for future civil aviation programs in the worldwide market. Run Ming was advisor to AVIC.
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Aviation practice: prepare for take-off 航空领域市场化助专业律师远举高飞
| Wednesday, 4 November 2009
Lawyers focusing on servicing the aviation sector will have an increasing amount of work to keep them busy, as the industry becomes more market-oriented and the regulatory skies become clearer for private flyers
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Jun He and Tahota give lift to Chengdu Airlines
| Friday, 16 October 2009
Once financially troubled United Eagle Airlines has been reborn, and will soon take off for an exciting new journey. Leading Chengdu-based law firm Tahota and Jun He have played lead roles advising on the transformation.
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Lifang shakes up IP practice
| Thursday, 1 October 2009
Strong growth in client demand for IP legal services have intensified competition for IP talent, and the past few months have seen many firms broaden their IP expertise through lateral hires. Beijing-headquartered Lifang is the latest firm to expand its IP practice.
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PRC IP pioneer increases staff for work influx
| Tuesday, 29 September 2009
Stepping up to meet the increasing demand for IP advice, Run Ming has recruited partner Cheng Bing to its Beijing office and expanded its Beijing office floor space.
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Mid-tier firms on the way up
| Monday, 1 June 2009
With the struggling economy seeing many clients adopting cost-cutting measures and experienced lawyers on the move, some mid-level players are quickly rising to the occasion.
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Run Ming adds two partners at two-year anniversary
| Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Beijing firm Run Ming has grown its partnership with the addition of former general counsel for Alstom in China, Charles Liang, and former counsel of O'Melveny & Myers, Kathy Yang.
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