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Once again the China Business Law Awards have proved enlightening as we took in the views of law firms and clients alike on the best performers for 2014. Leo Long reports on the results

Despite the economic slowdown, the legal market in China has been bursting with activity in the past year, with an evolution in central policy leading reforms large and small. Co-operation among international and domestic law firms has moved to a new level and more legal practitioners than ever have been on the move.

Fiercer competition has also brought with it innovation. Some Chinese firms are seeking alliances, while many of their international counterparts are exiting and consolidating. Before the onset of the Year of the Goat, we witnessed the groundbreaking merger of Dacheng and Dentons, which made headlines around the world.

As some in-house counsel commented to us in the course of our research for the 2014 China Business Law Awards, the best law firms in China now require both an international quality and local expertise.

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