GREATER CHINA PRACTICES
In the past three decades, Greater China region has enjoyed a level of economic growth never before seen in a country of such astonishing size. Economic liberalisation was the key to China’s success. Privatisation and WTO membership induced legal reform and the implementation of a new body of law to govern China’s free markets. We offer our clients a deep knowledge of China law in addition to years of experience representing our clients’ interests in Taiwan and China. Our offices in Shanghai and Taipei maintain strong ties to local legal society. Our intimate familiarity with the Chinese language, culture, and business practice enables us to provide our clients with all the advice necessary to succeed and prosper in the Greater China market.
We provide inbound and outbound transactions legal advice, as well as advices to our clients on the most optimal structure for handling these transactions. We handle joint venture, strategic alliance, distribution, licensing, real estate, employment, and merger and acquisition matters in the region. We also advise clients on how to structure dispute resolution clauses in cross-border transactions and on enforcing arbitral awards.
We have considerable experience in advising many multinational corporations in their entries into the Greater China market and representing leading Chinese companies. We have assisted many high profile venture capitalists, electronic manufactures, marine companies, and publishing houses & celebrities. Our client profile ranges from the world most-used on-line search engine provider, airlines, semiconductor manufacturers, telecommunication companies, bio pharmacists, infrastructure providers to banks, insurance companies, private equity funds, and venture capitalists. We also have substantial experience in representing companies and state entities in disputes before the International Chamber of Commerce, the International Centre for Dispute Resolution, China Maritime Arbitration Commission, CIETAC, and other institutions.
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