Groups » Lawyers' community in China
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Najeeb Ashraf – Apr 07 2014, 07:05 AMWe are very proud that Great China is Helping Pakistan Government to over come power crises.
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Najeeb Ashraf – Apr 07 2014, 07:05 AMWe are very proud that Great China is Helping Pakistan Government to over come power crises.
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Najeeb Ashraf – Apr 07 2014, 07:05 AMWe are very proud that Great China is Helping Pakistan Government to over come power crises.
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Najeeb Ashraf – Aug 06 2013, 03:45 PMHello Lawyers in China? We here in Pakistan looking Forward from chinies Friends
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Najeeb Ashraf – Aug 01 2013, 03:32 PMWe here in Pakistan, are helpfull if needed our services.
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Najeeb Ashraf – Aug 01 2013, 03:32 PMWe here in Pakistan, are helpfull if needed our services.
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Stephen Kay – Jan 03 2012, 10:36 PMdoes anyone have feedback or suggestions about the summer programme at KoGuan Law school in Shanghai? Looks very interesting and not very expensive? Coursework? Accomodations?
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Sidney Yankson – Dec 28 2011, 03:07 AMhappy christmas to all members. will there be any networking events in Hong Kong? if so, please let me know as I would like to attend.
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Fabien N. – Aug 08 2011, 07:49 AMHello everyone! I organized an informal networking Happy Hour in Shanghai in August 2011. the subject is : Import/Export in China. If you are interested, please let me know : [email protected].
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Annie Zhang – Apr 01 2011, 12:49 PMHi, everybody!
I'm so happy to meet you all here!
Well, I'm joining the KCL's LLM this fall, and recently I've been bothered by the house-choosing. Since I don't want to travel a long distance for class, the house I pick shouldn't be far from the teaching area. So where do most of the law-related lectures been given ~Could anybody give me some advice~
I'm looking forward for your reply~
Thank you so much!!!
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Summer Jung – Feb 20 2011, 07:16 PMJob Opening:
Full Time or Part Time Cantonese/Mandarin/Korean/Japanese speaking Attorney_
We are looking for a full time or part time Cantonese / Mandarin / Korean / Japanese speaking attorney for long-term employment. Applicants must be fluent in English as well as one of the above mentioned languages. We prefer applicants to be members of the New York and/or New Jersey Bar. Applicants will be asked to handle a wide variety of legal matters in areas such as business disputes, civil litigation, labor disputes, immigration, real estate, family law, contracts, and personal injury.
We are looking for a motivated and diligent attorney to help build our practice in this changing market, to increase our client base, and to become an integral part of the firm. If you are looking to build your career, this would be an excellent opportunity to join our established firm and to build a larger, stronger firm together.
At this time, our greatest demand is for an attorney who speaks Cantonese / Mandarin / Korean / Japanese. If you don’t speak any of these languages, you are still welcome to send your resume to us for future consideration.
Please send resume and cover letter
by fax to 212-876-8333 or
by email to: [email protected]
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Daisy Liu – Nov 03 2010, 09:33 AMOur law firm will handle international construction projects Hungary and Poland and want to hire the Chinese lawyers who have legal experience in the international construction in European countries, or the Chinese graduates who have studied law in Hungary or Poland. If anyone is interested in this job and qualified for it, please free to contact me at:[email protected] Thanks!
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J. M. – Jun 01 2010, 02:55 PM