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Survey Shows Firm Growth in Beijing, Hong Kong

By Leigh Jones, June 19, 2013 :: China/Hong Kong :: Firms

The National Law Journal's NLJ350 survey found that U.S. firms expanded their Beijing offices last year by a greater percentage than anywhere else.

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Jun He Decides There's No Place Like Home

By Jessica Seah, June 17, 2013 :: China/Hong Kong :: Firms

Forget international mergers or overseas offices. Leading Chinese law firm Jun He sees plenty of room for expansion on its own turf.

Seyfarth Shaw Launches in Australia

By Jessica Seah, June 11, 2013 :: Australia :: Firms

The Chicago-based labor and employment firm has recruited eight partners for new offices in Sydney and Melbourne.

Haynes and Boone Announces Shanghai Plans

By Tom Brennan, June 5, 2013 :: China/Hong Kong :: Firms

It will be the first Asian office for the Dallas-based firm.

Addleshaw Goddard Inks Japan Alliance

By Jessica Seah, June 4, 2013 :: Japan :: Firms

The U.K. firm has entered into an exclusive arrangement with 16-lawyer Hashidate Law Office.

Sciaroni Firm Opens Laos Office

By Jessica Seah, May 29, 2013 :: Southeast Asia :: Firms

The Cambodian firm says its new Vientiane office will focus on banking, finance, and commercial matters

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