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Mayer Brown JSM

16TH-19TH FLOOR PRINCE'S BUILDING, 10 CHATER ROAD,CENTRAL, HONG KONG
Tel:
Work +852 2843 2211
Fax:
Fax +852 2845 9121
DX:
DX-9001-IC
Web:
www.mayerbrown.com
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The firm

Mayer Brown JSM is part of Mayer Brown, a global legal services organisation advising clients across the Americas, Asia and Europe. Its presence in the world’s leading markets enables it to offer clients access to local market knowledge combined with global reach.

The firm is noted for its commitment to client service and its ability to assist clients with their most complex and demanding legal and business challenges worldwide. It serves many of the world’s largest companies, including a significant proportion of the Fortune 100, FTSE 100, DAX and Hang Seng Index companies, and more than half of the world’s largest banks. It provides legal services in areas such as banking and finance; corporate and securities; litigation and dispute resolution; antitrust and competition; employment and benefits; environmental; financial services regulatory and enforcement; government and global trade; intellectual property; real estate; tax; restructuring, bankruptcy and insolvency; and wealth management.

The Hong Kong office is the regional hub for the Asia practices. With more than 220 lawyers focusing on a wide range of industries, Mayer Brown JSM is one of the largest law firms in the city. In addition to its leadership in the Asia marketplace as a whole, its long history in Hong Kong gives it an excellent knowledge base on matters specific to Hong Kong. It is especially well-known for its anti-trust and competition, employment and benefits, real estate, restructuring, bankruptcy and insolvency, litigation and dispute resolution and structured finance practices. It is proud to have long working relationships with many leading industry players in the region, and to have grown with them over the years.

Areas of practice

Mayer Brown JSM’s main areas of practice include: antitrust and competition, asset finance, aviation, banking and finance, business and technology sourcing, company secretarial, construction and engineering, corporate and securities, employment and benefits, energy, environmental, financial services regulatory and enforcement, global trade, healthcare, hospitality and leisure, infrastructure, insurance and reinsurance, intellectual property, litigation and dispute resolution, mergers and acquisitions, private equity/venture capital, private investment fund, projects, real estate, restructuring, bankruptcy and insolvency, structured finance, shipping, tax, telecommunications and media.

Languages
Cantonese
English
French
German
Japanese
Putonghua
Shanghainese
Spanish
Thai
Vietnamese

Other offices
Mayer Brown JSM:
Bangkok
Beijing
Guangzhou
Hanoi
Ho Chi Minh City
Shanghai
Singapore
Mayer Brown LLP and Mayer Brown International LLP:
Berlin
Brussels
Charlotte
Chicago
Cologne
Frankfurt
Houston
London
Los Angeles
New York
Palo Alto
Paris
Washington DC

Number of lawyers 1,700

at this office 224

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