Less than a month after US-based Morrison Foerster announced the closure of its Beijing office, Dechert has confirmed to China Business Law Journal that it will join the American law firm exodus.
“Following a strategic review of our office locations, we have made the careful decision to close our Chicago, Beijing and Hong Kong offices around the end of 2024,” a Dechert spokesperson said.
“In Asia, we will continue to serve our clients out of our Singapore office, maintaining our award-winning practices and support for the Asia-Pacific region.”
Dechert’s exit from the Chinese market sets it apart as the only firm among the six US firms to completely withdraw from China this year. The other five are Morrison Foerster, Sidley Austin, Weil, Orrick and Perkins Coie.
Last year, Akin, Winston & Strawn, Latham & Watkins and Proskauer also decided to shutter some of their offices in China.
The Beijing office of Dechert had only three employees: managing partner Wang Yang, foreign registered lawyer Dian Wang and counsel Zhao Yang, all of whom are also based in Hong Kong. The Hong Kong office has three other partners Maria Sit, Michael Wong, and Daniel Margulies, and eight counsel and associates.
Earlier in March, Dechert had already scaled down its corporate practice in Hong Kong from eight members to four. One of its corporate partners, Stephen Chan, joined Dentons in June as a result of the downsizing.
US law firm footprint in Greater China
Closed offices | Remaining offices | |
---|---|---|
2024 | ||
Dechert | Beijing, Hong Kong | |
Morrison & Foerster | Beijing | Shanghai, Hong Kong |
Sidley Austin | Shanghai | Beijing, Hong Kong |
Weil | Beijing, Shanghai | Hong Kong |
Orrick | Shanghai, Taipei | Beijing |
Perkins Coie | Shanghai | Beijing, Taipei |
2023 | ||
Akin | Beijing | Hong Kong |
Winston & Strawn | Hong Kong | Shanghai |
Latham & Watkins | Shanghai | Beijing, Hong Kong |
Proskauer | Beijing | Hong Kong |