Is Tech the Answer for US Law Firms in China?
"The past few years have seen a string of US law firms either shrink their presence in Greater China or exit the region entirely. In December last year, Chicago-based Brinks Gilson & Lione became the first foreign firm to open an office in the southern Chinese tech hub of Shenzhen. But even as these departures continue, two US firms have announced new offices in China in the past few weeks, and both are focused heavily on a particular industry: Technology."
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