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  • Bird & Bird takes the plunge under CEPA
    | Monday, 15 March 2010
    Bird & Bird Hong Kong's association with Beijing IP boutique firm Xiang Kun under CEPA is an innovative way for firms of its kind to expand PRC capabilities and market access.
  • 香港鸿鹄与北京翔鲲联营
    | Monday, 15 March 2010
    经北京市司法局批准,香港鸿鹄律师事务所与翔鲲律师事务所正式联营。该联营为CEPA实施后的六年中,内地与香港律师事务所已建立的为数不多的几家联营家。
  • Yangtze River Delta 2010 长三角法律市场年度报告
    | Tuesday, 9 March 2010
    The legal market in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) region has undergone significant change in the past year. With the re-entrance of international conglomerates and the continued international aspirations of many domestic companies, the YRD region now offers expanded opportunities for lucrative practice.
  • Asia's fastest-growing firms 2008
    | Thursday, 2 April 2009
    Among the many firms around the region that are cutting a swathe or carving a niche, some stand tall above the rest. ALB singles out the top 30 performers by percentage revenue and headcount growth.
  • Hangzhou establishes its first legal services centre
    | Thursday, 5 February 2009
    Xiaoshan recently announced the launch of the region's first legal services centre. Xiaoshan is in Zhejiang province and is the most economically developed administrative district of Hangzhou.
  • Grandall seizes Hong Kong opportunities
    | Monday, 17 March 2008
    Grandall Legal Group has passed a long-awaited milestone in 2008 after being granted a licence by the Law Society of Hong Kong to open a Hong Kong branch office.
  • Grandall seizes Hong Kong opportunities
    | Tuesday, 29 January 2008
    Grandall Legal Group has reached a long-awaited milestone in 2008 after being granted a licence, by the Law Society of Hong Kong, to open a Hong Kong branch office.
  • ALB Hong Kong Law Awards 2006
    | Friday, 1 September 2006
    And the finalists are...
    It's that time of year again. Now in its fifth year, the ALB Hong Kong Law Awards is back and promises to be bigger and better than ever in 2006. The following pages document the official finalists - and potential winners - of this year's awards
  • A cut above the rest: Asia's in-house high-flyers
    | Thursday, 1 June 2006
    Still in its fledgling years. Asia's in-house legal profession, still in its fledging years, is facing a period of rapid growth and change. An ALB survey of private law firms across Asia has unearthed the names of the best and brightest in-house minds in the region, and sought their perspectives as they grapple with the profession's teething problems
  • Norris banks deal for Skadden
    | Wednesday, 22 February 2006
    Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom's new Hong Kong law practice is picking up speed with a Nick Norris-led team advising on the US$580m acquisition of Asia Commercial Bank by JCG Holdings - the Hong Kong arm of Malaysia's Public Bank.
  • ALB's Asia 25
    | Friday, 1 July 2005
    A year of dealmaking has edged the legal spend at Asia's top 25 companies up, but as ALB discovered, that doesn't neccessarily translate into a cash bonanza for Asia's law firms
  • Law Society president on quit allegations
    | Wednesday, 15 June 2005
    Outgoing president of the Hong Kong Law Society Michael Lintern-Smith has refuted suggestions he did not seek a second term because of friction with the government and reiterated his stance that the position should be salaried.
  • The 2003 ALB Awards
    | Monday, 1 September 2003
    Now in its second year, the Asian Legal Business Awards is due to take place on 25 September in Hong Kong. Here we reveal the official list of finalists
  • Asian Legal Business Awards
    | Sunday, 1 December 2002
    On November 7 at the Ritz Carlton hotel, Asian Legal Business hosted itsinaugural awards ceremony to celebrate the achievements of law firms in theregion in 2002. We present this year's winners as well as some of theincriminating evidence from the evening.








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