...took a position in the Hong Kong office of now-defunct Coudert Brothers in 1996, he and his wife thought their move abroad would...
...took a position in the Hong Kong office of now-defunct Coudert Brothers back in 1996, he and his wife thought their move abroad...
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...found himself at the forefront of Chinese law. He was at Coudert Brothers in Beijing when it became the first international firm approved to...
...found himself at the forefront of Chinese law. He was at Coudert Brothers in Beijing when it became the first international firm approved to...
Companies in China ? both domestic and multinational ? are no longer rushing to costly international law firms for help every time a question comes up. Increasingly, they're grooming their own legal
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Just a decade ago, in-house lawyers in China were almost nonexistent. Fast-forward to the scene today, with China's business boom igniting an unprecedented demand for in-house talent. But even as the
...partner and head of the customs and international trade group at Coudert Brothers in New York. Much of Eisen's practice revolves around China...
...partner and head of the customs and international trade group at Coudert Brothers in New York. Much of Eisen's practice revolves around China...
...in August 2001 by way of the San Francisco office of Coudert Brothers, where he worked for two-and-a-half years as an...
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