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There's More to Going Global Than Opening New Offices
Opening an office in London or New York isn't all it takes to be a truly global firm, as one Chinese firm's recent efforts demonstrate.Why So Many Women Run the World's Largest Law Firms in Asia
A growing number of women lawyers are overseeing the Asia operations of global law firms. Their rise reflects the rise of China.Lateral Hiring in Asia This Year Has Already Surpassed All of 2020
Global and local law firms have made more than 100 partner hires across Asia's biggest legal markets in just the first two months of 2021.The World Awaits Biden: Law Firms Are Preparing for the Post-Trump Paradigm
Administration change in the United States is a global concern. From D.C. to Dublin and everywhere else law firms operate, they're planning for what lies ahead when President Trump gives way to President Biden.Hire Up: The DC Revolving Door Starts Turning
Attorneys from Capitol Hill and regulatory agencies are starting to find new homes in Big Law, while demand remains high for government veterans who've already established themselves in private practice.As China's Major Firms Navigate Their First Transition of Power, Challenges Await
At some of the nation's largest firms, first-generation leaders are just now beginning to age out.Big Four Legal Head Says Coronavirus Will Change the Way Law Is Practiced
Stuart Fuller, head of global legal services for KPMG, said the impact of the COVID-19 global pandemic will lead to changes, especially at traditional law firms.Orrick to Pull Up Stakes in Hong Kong as Asia Strategy Shifts
The firm sought to refocus its efforts in the Asian financial hotspot after it lost a large capital markets team in 2017. But the desired growth never materialized.When Will Chinese Firms Start Investing in Their U.S. Offices?
Many are little more than "window offices"—a liaison point for client relationships. But to become a truly global player, Chinese firms will need to change that.Notes From China: As the Virus Spreads, Keep Calm and Carry On
Law.com International's Hong Kong bureau chief, Anna Zhang, was visiting her family in mainland China when the coronavirus outbreak occurred, and is still there. In this report, she describes her experience—and that of the country.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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