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Mainland wealth-management clients: Hong Kong a strategic location
| Wednesday, 1 December 2010
Hong Kong, home to many successful business empires and the long-established international financial centre on China's door step, is regarded by the rapidly growing mainland high-net-worth community as the preferred location to operate and manage their wealth.
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香港成为国内富裕阶层财富管理的首选之地
| Wednesday, 1 December 2010
随着国内富裕阶层不断快速壮大,财富管理正成为一项新兴法律服务业务。同时,香港也正在成为国内富裕家族和个人进行投资、理财、以及"家族办公室"设立和管理等经济活动的首选之地。
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卫达士瞄准中国财富市场,拟成立上海代表处
| Friday, 10 September 2010
英国律所卫达士已与金融服务咨询公司BeA-asia达成顾问协议, 该公司在上海和罗马设有办事处。通过此次合作,卫达士意在探索中国财富市场并对服务中国富裕群体的机遇作出分析。
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ALB Watchlist 2010
| Friday, 22 January 2010
As the industry enters the New Year with a renewed sense of optimism, ALB singles out ten firms that are set to have a bigger 2010 than most.
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ALB2009年北京企业法律顾问峰会即将拉开帷幕
| Wednesday, 4 November 2009
2009年ALB北京企业法律顾问峰会将于11月26日在北京港澳中心瑞士酒店拉开帷幕。企业法律顾问以及公司高管人员可免费注册参加此次峰会。
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Onshore goes offshore: Withers makes BVI launch
| Thursday, 9 April 2009
UK-based firm Withers has made an unprecedented move, becoming the first onshore law firm to enter the offshore market after announcing that it will open in the British Virgin Islands (BVI).
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Hogan & Hartson Hong Kong co-head runs to Bryan Cave
| Thursday, 8 May 2008
Shortly after losing Hong Kong managing partner Mary Ellen Hutton to UK firm Withers, Bryan Cave has hired a senior partner from US rival Hogan & Hartson to maintain its commitment to the Hong Kong and Asia market.
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Hogan & Hartson Hong Kong co-head runs to Bryan Cave
| Tuesday, 18 March 2008
Shortly after losing Hong Kong managing partner Mary Ellen Hutton to UK firm Withers, Bryan Cave has hired a senior partner from US rival Hogan & Hartson to maintain its commitment to the Hong Kong and Asia market.
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Withers targets Asia's rich
| Sunday, 3 February 2008
Specialist high-net-worth legal service provider Withers has opened an office in Hong Kong in the hope of benefiting from a dearth of high-end legal advice for individuals and families in a region that now boasts a fifth of the world's privately held wealth.
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