Chinese law firm Yingke enters the Israeli legal market – what’s next?
The Lawyer magazine (UK) has reported that one of China’s largest law firms, Yingke – has entered the newly liberalized Israeli legal market. The Lawyer reported that Yingke “merged with Israeli...
View ArticleIs the Hong Kong legal market about to get even more competitive?
LegalWeek.com reported this week that Australia-based fixed-fee law firm AdventBalance “has brought its unconventional business model to Hong Kong with the opening of an office in the city”. The firm...
View ArticleLaw firms a potential winner in UAE state visit to UK
Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al Nahyan, President of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) just completed a two day state visit to the UK – where the focus was on expanding the bilateral trade relationship the...
View ArticleForeign law firms “flying into” Singapore
Singapore’s central location in the high-growth ASEAN region, it’s status as a safe financial hub and the increasing ease by which foreign firms can access the country, has led to a recent increase in...
View ArticleVietnam’s lawyers could win big on US, Russian nuclear power investments
As the Voice of Russia recently reported: “Vietnam’s power industry plans to build 13 nuclear power units with an overall generating capacity of 15 gigawatts by 2030″. Vietnam.net outlined: “The...
View ArticleOverseas demand driving bulk of work for top UK law firms
The bulk of the growth for the top 100 UK law firms has since 2007 been driven by overseas demand, according to a recent article published by Tony Williams and Richard Tromans of UK legal sector...
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