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Guiding Principles and Services for EnglishWelsh Solicitors in China's Legal Market

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The People's Republic of China PRC, which has seen tremous social and economic growth over recent decades, is now the world’s second-largest economy after the USA with a population exceeding 1.4 billion individuals.

China is widely recognized as an important market for business operations, especially by large corporations worldwide, including many leading global law firms that have a strong presence in China.

Here’s what you need to know about practicing law and establishing branches or offices in China as an English or Welsh solicitor:

Practicing in China

Foreign Law Firms

The Legal Profession

Legal System and Courts

Legal Services Market

Requalifying in England and Wales

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