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Co-effort Law Firm is headquartered in Shanghai with 14 branch offices in China and abroad. The firm's internationalized professional service network helps the investors secure and facilitate their investment and business operations both in China and globally.

Supreme Court’s judicial interpretations boost business environment

By Wang Wei and Wang Tianmeng, Co-effort Law Firm

Frontier legislation of behaviour preservation regarding IP rights

By You Minjian and Li Yuan, Co-effort Law Firm

Responsibility boundary among asset management players

By Ma Chenguang, Co-effort Law Firm

Necessity and feasibility of summary bankruptcy proceedings

By Wang Wei, Gao Menglu, Co-effort Law Firm

Tencent case and risks in non-compete commitments

By Victor Zhao and Sheen Huang, Co-effort Law Firm

Relief issues of non-defaulting parties in bankruptcy cases

By Wang Wei, Fu Chengrui, Co-effort Law Firm

Bank-trust business risk control under new asset management rules

By Wang Mengjing, Co-effort Law Firm

Compliance risks of private funds under new asset management rules

By Ma Chenguang and Wang Xi, Co-effort Law Firm

Prevention of legal risks with foreign-related contracts

By Tony Zhang and Grace Zheng, Co-effort Law Firm

Limited application of ad hoc arbitration in China

By Tony Zhang and Grace Zheng, Co-effort Law Firm

The necessity of a personal bankruptcy system in China

By Wang Wei and Gao Menglu, Co-effort Law Firm

Principal legal risks faced by asset management institutions

By Sherry Ma, Co-effort Law Firm

CSRC review: visible and invisible red lines

By Zhang Ne, Co-effort Law Firm

Voluntary, compulsory liquidation of foreign-invested enterprises

By Wang Wei and Jiang Han, Co-effort Law Firm

Vessel arrest rules bring risks for leasing companies

By Grace Zheng and Tony Zhang, Co-effort Law Firm

New vessel arrest rules bring risks for financial leasing companies

By Grace Zheng and Tony Zhang, Co-effort Law Firm

Legal risks of VAM agreements on IPO

By Ma Chenguang, Co-effort Law Firm

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In-house Counsel Awards 2026

Following months of market research, we have selected these outstanding in-house counsel and their teams

CORRESPONDENTS

Preparing for Hong Kong’s paperless securities regime

By Stella Yeung and Stephen Luo, Jingtian & Gongcheng

How can minority shareholders seek relief from profit hoarding?

By Jiang Xuan and Yang Yue, Zhong Lun Law Firm

Infringement risks of AIGC in entertainment industry (Part 2)

By Jiang Shen and Xu Wen, Jingtian & Gongcheng

FEATURES

China’s new environmental code

Bundled and binding

A 1,200-article code, five interlocking books, and one tighter leash on Chinese business. The clock to August 2026 is ticking

不容有瑕

No flaws allowed

While stock exchanges lower barriers to atrract emerging sector issuers, regulators focus on accountability of listco and intermediaries at the top corporate level

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In-house Counsel Awards 2026

Following months of market research, we have selected these outstanding in-house counsel and their teams

PRACTITIONERS' PERSPECTIVES

Preserving listing status against delisting red line

By Xu Zhiyuan, Tahota Law Firm
IPO to M&A Shift

IPO alternative: Public M&A route to capital markets

By Kang Xiaoyang, Kangda Law Firm
Red-chip restructuring in China

Unwinding red-chip structures

By Vincent Shen, Commerce & Finance Law Offices

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