International Relations with China Strengthening Through New Appointments and Cultural Events

As the global economy begins to zero in on the Chinese market, law firms and standard corporations around the world have begun to take notice. Recently, two major events occurred providing evidence that the infatuation with China is more than just a passing trend – it is a burgeoning employment strategy that will affect international business for years to come.

Norton Rose Group celebration
LawFuel.com reported international law firm Noron Rose Group is co-sponsoring one of the largest celebrations of United Kingdom culture in Chinese History. UK Now began in Beijing in the middle of May 2012, and is specifically designed to provide business and art institution employees to meet with their Chinese counterparts for an exchange of culture, ideas and friendship.

According to the news source, Norton Rose opened two offices in Beijing in 2001 and 2006, and currently has 13 offices spread out across the greater Asia Pacific region. If you are seeking legal recruitment, this is a great company to check out.

Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP new hire
In addition to Norton Rose’s exploits, Cadwalader, Wickersham & Taft LLP, a leading financial counseling firm, recently hired specialist Jie Huang to work on its Beijing team, reports the Wall Street Journal.

“Jie is a highly regarded corporate lawyer with extensive experience in what is a rapidly evolving environment for complex business transactions in Mainland China,” said Cadwalader chairman W. Christopher White, according to the news source. “Her diverse hands-on expertise in corporate finance includes M&A and private equity transactions, U.S. securities law work, and other corporate compliance and regulatory matters in Asia. She will be a great asset for this firm.”

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