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Fulbright & Jaworski Get Praise for China Work
Law Firm News | 2006/12/27

LOS ANGELES, CA, (NAMC) - The law firm of Fulbright & Jaworski L.L.P.'s  as well as some of their Asia based attorneys have been recognized for their merger and acquisition work in China as well as their work on Asia Pacific and energy projects by one of the leading guides to the legal profession, Chambers Global.

In the Chambers Global guide for 2007 the review showed that Fulbright's Asia-based corporate lawyers were very knowledgeable about business practices and governmental regulations in China. Fulbright is well known for their joint venture work in China and has been praised for its handling of joint ventures and the establishing new entities in China for their clients.

Some key points that were highlighted in this Chambers review include Fulbright's international arbitration, dispute resolution, energy and intellectual property practices. Eleven of the firm's lawyers were individually recognized in Chambers Global.

As we have mentioned on NAMC numerous time, China is an emerging market and the growth in the region will continue in 2007. The business transacted between the U.S and China will grow at a rapid rate in 2007, major U.S. corporations have already began building a foundation in that part of the world from Citigroup (NYSE: C) to Goldman Sachs (NYSE: GS) and Wal-Mart (NYSE: WMT), they are all looking for a larger piece of the China Pie.

Smaller U.S. corporations are also in a unique position to take adavntage of the growth, this is why NAMC Trade Delegation Missions to China is quickly gaining the interest of many small and middle market U.S. based corporations forcing dedicated Trade Delegation Missions to be arranged.

The firm Fulbright & Jaworski has placed themselves in a unique position in China as well , the waters in China can sometimes be a tad bit rough and its good to know that there are organizations in law, finance and accounting that can guide companies through the rough waters.

Michael Rossi
Business News Correspondent
NAMC Newswire



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