In the "2010 China's 10 Fastest Growing Law Firms" selection, Gaopeng ranked among the top five!
2010 06/24
Recently,Asia Legal Affairs(ALB)magazine,known as Forbes in the legal world,published a ranking of"the 10 fastest growing law firms in China in 2010".With its advantages in total business income,the number of partners and lawyers,and the establishment of new branches in 2009,Gaopeng Institute ranked among the top five!
In the past 2009,despite the sluggish global capital market due to the impact of the financial crisis,Gaopeng still performed well in the legal business field.Driven by the good radiation of the headquarters,in early 2010,Gaopeng successively established branches in Nanjing and Hangzhou,fully demonstrating the strong development momentum of Gaopeng,which is conducive to improving the reputation of Gaopeng lawyers within and outside the industry,maintaining existing customer resources,and exploring potential customers,Will have a profound impact.
In the past 2009,despite the sluggish global capital market due to the impact of the financial crisis,Gaopeng still performed well in the legal business field.Driven by the good radiation of the headquarters,in early 2010,Gaopeng successively established branches in Nanjing and Hangzhou,fully demonstrating the strong development momentum of Gaopeng,which is conducive to improving the reputation of Gaopeng lawyers within and outside the industry,maintaining existing customer resources,and exploring potential customers,Will have a profound impact.
(This article is translated by software translator for reference only.)
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