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Cleveland's Benesch Hires New Shanghai Head

By Tom Brennan All Articles 

The Asian Lawyer

February 5, 2013

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Cleveland’s Benesch, Friedlander, Coplan & Aronoff has recruited a new partner to head its Shanghai office.
 
Richard Grams, previously a Shanghai partner with Troutman Sanders, focuses on foreign direct investment and cross-border mergers and acquisitions. He has advised companies in the retail, aerospace, healthcare, and financial services sectors.
 
Grams replaces former Shanghai partner-in-charge Yanping Wang, who helped launch 160-lawyer Benesch’s only international office in 2007. She moved to the Shanghai office of Detroit-based Miller Canfield in August.
 
Prior to joining Troutman Sanders in 2010, Grams was a partner in the Hong Kong office of Stephenson Harwood. He also previously worked at Hong Kong firms Oldham, Li & Nie and Jimmie KS Wong & Partners.
 
Benesch has three lawyers in its Shanghai office, including Grams. Aside from Cleveland, the firm also has U.S. offices in Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis; Philadelphia; Wilmington, Del.; and White Plains, N.Y.
 
Email: tbrennan@alm.com.


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