Lehman Lee & Xu law firm news

  • Dacheng admitted to membership of WSG; teams up with Israel firm
    | Wednesday, 23 September 2009

    Recent events have shown that Dacheng is pursuing international opportunities multifariously.The firm is expanding its global network not only through entering strategic alliances with foreign firms and opening branch offices overseas but also by joining a global professional network.

  • 大成加盟WSG
    | Wednesday, 23 September 2009

    WSG(World Service Group)近日批准大成律师事务所加入该组织,成为中国地区的唯一成员。

  • Gaopeng joins ALFA International
    | Wednesday, 22 July 2009

    Beijing firm Gaopeng has been admitted to the membership of ALFA International and has become the global legal network's first and only member in China.

  • 北京高朋加入ALFA国际联盟
    | Wednesday, 22 July 2009

    北京高朋律师事务所近日被授予ALFA国际律师联盟会员资格。该组织为国际独立律师事务所联盟机构,在全球共有133个会员律所。

  • US law firms continue Chinese expansion
    | Friday, 15 August 2008

    US firm Dechert has been granted a licence to open an office in Beijing, its first in mainland China. Earlier this year, the firm entered Hong Kong in a joint venture with local firm Hwang & Co, a move described as “strategically imperative” by Dechert partner and Hwang & Co managing partner Basil Hwang.

  • Joining the alliance
    | Monday, 30 June 2008

    Global law firm associations are doubling their efforts in this region to make sure their members secure a piece of the advisory pie

  • Local Chinese firm attracts foreign partner
    | Tuesday, 2 October 2007

    Seasoned corporate lawyer Blaine Turnacliff, the former manager of the international department in Lehman Lee & Xu's Shanghai office, has joined Shanghai firm J & F PRC Lawyers as a partner to facilitate the up-and-coming local firm's rapidly growing foreign-related corporate and M&A practice.

  • Winning at wealth management
    | Wednesday, 1 February 2006

    Each of the major regional centers are striving to position itself as the leading wealth management jurisdiction in Asia. ALB takes a look at what investors can expect from different tax regimes