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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?
  • 10 PRC firms make ALB Fast 30
    | Wednesday, 18 November 2009
    After a month of surveys and research, ALB has scoped out Asia's 30 fastest growing law firms for 2009. And as many as 10 of the 30 firms are from the PRC.
  • Shenzhen 2009 深圳法律市场09年度报告
    | Wednesday, 28 October 2009
    Built by entrepreneurs, Shenzhen continues to produce multinational corporations like Huawei, ZTE, Ping An, China Merchant Bank, Tencent and Vanke. The city's entrepreneurial spirit has also been witnessed in its law firms.
  • Ex-Bakers partner crosses Strait to join Zhongyin
    | Tuesday, 27 October 2009
    Beijing-headquartered Zhongyin has attracted Baker & McKenzie's former Taipei partner Steven Hsu to join as senior consultant and managing director of the firm's marketing center.
  • 原贝克•麦坚实台北合伙人加盟中银
    | Tuesday, 27 October 2009
    在台湾执业13年后,曾在贝克•麦坚实台北办公室担任合伙人的许进胜律师,于近日加盟北京中银律师事务所成为高级顾问和运营中心总监。
  • Jun He and Martineau spin out new deal
    | Wednesday, 29 July 2009
    Jun He has paired up with UK firm Martineau in an historic transaction-the buyout of Scotland's Scotland's last yarn spinner, Todd & Duncan by Chinese cashmere supplier Ningxia Zhongyin.
  • Beijing 2009 北京法律市场09年度报告
    | Wednesday, 4 March 2009
    In the context of the global financial crisis and the Olympics aftermath, the legal industry in the country's capital city is inevitably affected. But Beijing's legal fraternity believes that the legal services market will remain vibrant and prosperous.
  • Microsoft introduce novel piracy defence
    | Tuesday, 2 September 2008
    Microsoft may have a viable legal defence against its first ever anti-monopoly claim in China, given the prevalence of pirated Microsoft products in the country and how “market share” is defined by the Chinese authorities.
  • Chinese lawyer puts Microsoft in the hot seat
    | Wednesday, 27 August 2008
    A Beijing lawyer has put China’s newly enacted anti-trust law to the test by filing a complaint against Microsoft with China’s anti-monopoly regulators and proposing that a US$1bn fine be imposed on the global software giant.



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