Irish firm to coach aspiring legal minds

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A&L Goodbody has embarked on a multimillion-dollar training initiative for young Chinese lawyers and law students that aims to give them international expertise they would find hard to attain at home.

Front (L to R): Julian Yarr (A&L Goodbody); Huang Jianwen (King & Wood Mallesons); Jon Given (A&L Goodbody). Rear: Irish ambassador Declan Kelleher, Irish PM Enda Kenny and Chinese ambassador Luo Linquan.
Front (L to R): Julian Yarr (A&L Goodbody); Huang Jianwen (King & Wood Mallesons); Jon Given (A&L Goodbody). Rear: Irish ambassador Declan Kelleher, Irish PM Enda Kenny and Chinese ambassador Luo Linquan.

The Irish law firm signed agreements on 28 March with prominent law firms and universities for the A&L Goodbody Chinese Lawyers’ Programme, which aims to give China’s aspiring legal minds deeper insights into common law concepts in Ireland and the wider European market.

The programme is intended to be a long-term initiative. Chinese lawyers and students who participate in the programme will spend six months in A&L Goodbody’s head office in Dublin.

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