Tag: JunZeJun Law Offices
The A-List 2023-24: Rising Stars
When helping clients navigate a complex legal landscape, young elite lawyers have brought fresh ideas and innovative approaches to the table
JunZeJun sets up in Shenyang, expanding in China’s northeast
JunZeJun Law Offices has unveiled a new branch in Shenyang, Liaoning province, to broaden its reach within northeast China
Four partners join JunZeJun’s Chengdu, Changchun offices
JunZeJun Law Offices has welcomed three partners Li Yongsheng, Rong Jiaxin and Yin Tianbao to its Chengdu office, and partner Sun Meng to its Changchun office
Four firms extend footprint in China’s east and southwest
Two law firms have opened branches in Nanchang, Jiangxi province, and Chongqing, while two others established offices in Fuzhou, the capital of Fujian province
China Business Law Awards (Regional Awards) 2023
China Business Law Journal identifies the leading “branch office” and “homegrown” law firms across different regions.
Anti-money laundering specialist Andrew Han joins JunZeJun
JunZeJun Law Offices hires Andrew Han, formerly at Anli Partners, for the firm’s Beijing office
China Business Law Awards 2023
China Business Law Journal reveals its top performing law firms of 2022
Deals of the year 2022
China Business Law Journal announces the most exciting China-related legal transactions and disputes of 2022
China Business Law Awards (Regional Awards) 2022
China Business Law Journal identify the leading “branch office” and “homegrown” law firms across different regions
Bright future
Why the new Futures and Derivatives Law is a boost for China towards aligning with international practice?
China Business Law Awards 2022
China Business Law Journal reveals the law firms that have excelled in the past year
Deal highlights
Aquila Acquisition Corporation became the first special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) to list in Hong Kong
Cryptocurrency laws and regulations in Asia
A comparison of law on cryptocurrencies. As jurisdictions grapple with the undoubted risks and rewards, and whether to regulate, firms provide jurisdictional comparisons