For the inaugural China Business Law Awards we went to law firms’ peers and clients to help identify the ones that stood out in 2013. Richard Li reports on the results
China’s legal market is increasingly energetic and competitive. Mergers between firms and the mobility of experienced veterans featured prominently in 2013. New firms sprang up lit with ambition, and new business opportunities bloomed with the further development of legislation and enforcement.
Determining the winners among so many quality law firms has proved a massive challenge. Tough decisions were made according to hundreds of nominations and recommendations received from China-focused in-house counsel and legal professionals from around the world, in combination with other important factors such as landmark deals, cases or other notable achievements.
China Business Law Journal not only considered the most prominent full-service firms, but also those smaller firms whose specialist expertise in niche areas impressed clients and peers.
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