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Zhongwen Law Firm

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Firm Overview:
Zhongwen Law Firm was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Beijing, a leading large law firm in China providing comprehensive legal services. With more than 1500 practicing lawyers (nearly 600 practicing lawyers in Beijing office), in terms of staff size and overall strength, Zhongwen has been in the top ranking law firms in Beijing. With a fifty-million capital contribution, Zhongwen is one of the largest law firms in China. Zhongwen Beijing office is located in Grade 5A commercial office building of Dongzhimen Business District, nearby East 2nd Ring Road, with more than 10,000 square meters of intelligent office area. With complete library and reference system, intelligent law and regulation retrieval system, powerful electronic information database and advanced communication network system, the lawyers of Zhongwen could providing quality and efficient legal services for clients.

There are more than two hundred lawyers and consultants from Zhongwen who have doctor or master degrees, who graduated from well-known domestic and foreign law schools. Some of them are experts and professors in some legal fields with academic influence, also work as part-time in related industries and academic organizations. Dozens of lawyers and consultants have other professional backgrounds such as international trade, finance, construction engineering and taxation etc. Many lawyers and consultants have working experience in government organisations, judicial organs, law schools and law departments of well-known enterprises, etc. Besides, they are active in social activities with broad vision of providing legal solutions, which involve political participation, political deliberation, legal research, and social welfare.

Zhongwen Law Firm has already serviced over 20,000 clients and provides legal services to over 60% of China's top 100 enterprises.

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