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Relationship First, Business Later
"From my perspective, I think to get the very interest and attention from a Chinese client is, you need to know the Chinese culture first,…

Beyond One-Shot Referrals: How Chinese and International Firms Should Actually Build Together
"If we just say, OK, referral case to the foreign lawyers, I think that is just a one-shot deal. It can't really keep the long-term…

State-Owned vs. Private: Why Chinese Clients Aren't One Market—And What That Means for Pricing
"From decades of working with Chinese clients, they generally want to know who you are first before what you can do. But I tend to…

Why Cultural Homework Wins Chinese Legal Mandates
"From my experience, telling my Chinese potential clients or also counterparts in negotiation that I read the five great novels, great Chinese novels, and I…

Why Your Chambers Ranking Doesn't Impress Chinese Clients
"The Chinese client must first approach you. And to approach you, they will either have heard of you from somewhere or read about you in…

Eastern Europe's China Play: First-Mover Lessons from Poland
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Relationship First, Business Later
"From my perspective, I think to get the very interest and attention from a Chinese client is, you need to know the Chinese culture first,…

Beyond One-Shot Referrals: How Chinese and International Firms Should Actually Build Together
"If we just say, OK, referral case to the foreign lawyers, I think that is just a one-shot deal. It can't really keep the long-term…

State-Owned vs. Private: Why Chinese Clients Aren't One Market—And What That Means for Pricing
"From decades of working with Chinese clients, they generally want to know who you are first before what you can do. But I tend to…

Why Cultural Homework Wins Chinese Legal Mandates
"From my experience, telling my Chinese potential clients or also counterparts in negotiation that I read the five great novels, great Chinese novels, and I…

Why Your Chambers Ranking Doesn't Impress Chinese Clients
"The Chinese client must first approach you. And to approach you, they will either have heard of you from somewhere or read about you in…

Eastern Europe's China Play: First-Mover Lessons from Poland
An Interview with Paweł Sikora, Warsaw Office Managing Partner at KKG Legal "I was fortunate enough to meet a Chinese lawyer in DC back in…
Building a China-Africa Legal Practice Through Curated Networks Across Fifteen Countries
"In Kenya every year I have about 60 to 80 Chinese companies as my client in Kenya. So that's the reason I can have an…
How Tax Treatment Creates a Fifteen to Twenty Percent Cost Gap Between Network Models
"For the Chinese law firms, the tax is really calculated based on their total fees without the deduction of the cost of their foreign counsel.…
Making Coordination Fees Explicit in Multi-Jurisdictional Legal Matters
"If someone takes over the coordination in a difficult case with various jurisdictions, I support that, and I tell to my client, listen, this work…
Why Legal Network Quality Control Requires Costly Central Oversight
"At the centre of the network of the platform, it should be a centralised structure that can perform quality control, but this requires very skilled…
Cost, Tax, and Coordination—Four Lawyers on What Really Drives Cross-Border Collaboration Choices
Opening Quote: "What kind of alternative model you choose depends on the costs. As a lawyer, we are also entrepreneurs. We have our employees, we…
China Sharpens Anti-Monopoly Focus on Digital Economy and Public Utilities
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China's Evolving Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Landscape: A 2025 Update
Introduction: A Complex and Ever-ChangingRegulatory Framework China's cybersecurity and data privacy landscape is one of the most complex andrapidly evolving in the world. In 2025,…
China Strengthens Intellectual Property Protection with New Specialized Tribunals and Harsher Penalties
Introduction: A New Chapter in IP Enforcement In a clear demonstration of its commitment to fostering innovation and protectingthe rights of creators, China has taken…
Building a China-Africa Legal Practice Through Curated Networks Across Fifteen Countries
"In Kenya every year I have about 60 to 80 Chinese companies as my client in Kenya. So that's the reason I can have an…
How Tax Treatment Creates a Fifteen to Twenty Percent Cost Gap Between Network Models
"For the Chinese law firms, the tax is really calculated based on their total fees without the deduction of the cost of their foreign counsel.…
Making Coordination Fees Explicit in Multi-Jurisdictional Legal Matters
"If someone takes over the coordination in a difficult case with various jurisdictions, I support that, and I tell to my client, listen, this work…
Why Legal Network Quality Control Requires Costly Central Oversight
"At the centre of the network of the platform, it should be a centralised structure that can perform quality control, but this requires very skilled…
Cost, Tax, and Coordination—Four Lawyers on What Really Drives Cross-Border Collaboration Choices
Opening Quote: "What kind of alternative model you choose depends on the costs. As a lawyer, we are also entrepreneurs. We have our employees, we…
China Sharpens Anti-Monopoly Focus on Digital Economy and Public Utilities
Introduction: A New Era of Vigorous Enforcement China's anti-monopoly enforcement has entered a new era of vigor andsophistication in 2025, with a sharpened focus on…
China's Evolving Cybersecurity and Data Privacy Landscape: A 2025 Update
Introduction: A Complex and Ever-ChangingRegulatory Framework China's cybersecurity and data privacy landscape is one of the most complex andrapidly evolving in the world. In 2025,…
China Strengthens Intellectual Property Protection with New Specialized Tribunals and Harsher Penalties
Introduction: A New Chapter in IP Enforcement In a clear demonstration of its commitment to fostering innovation and protectingthe rights of creators, China has taken…
The legal world stands at a crossroads: those who establish their China presence today will dominate the global market tomorrow. As borders between legal systems blur, China is not merely a market opportunity—it is the decisive battleground for 21st century legal leadership.
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