Warwick Legal Network

The Value of Warwick Legal Network for a Lawyer in China

 

As a lawyer practicing in China, being a member of the Warwick Legal Network (WLN) has been an invaluable asset in my professional journey. In an era where Chinese companies are expanding globally, having access to a reliable and closely-knit network of legal professionals worldwide is crucial. My experience with WLN has reinforced the importance of being part of such a trusted legal family, and I would like to share why it is indispensable for a lawyer working in China.

A Real Experience: The Importance of Verified Legal Partners

A few years ago, I had a firsthand experience that underscored the value of WLN. I traveled across the world to visit a law firm in a country where I needed legal assistance. Their website was impressive, showcasing a large team of lawyers and a wide range of services. However, upon arrival, I discovered that the firm was, in reality, a small practice with only a handful of people. This experience was both costly and time-consuming, highlighting the risks of relying on online representations alone.

This is where WLN makes a difference. The network ensures that every member firm is thoroughly vetted and possesses the necessary expertise. Instead of spending time and resources verifying firms independently, I can confidently rely on WLN to connect me with a qualified and experienced lawyer in any jurisdiction. The WLN Board has done the due diligence for us, providing peace of mind and efficiency in cross-border transactions and legal matters.

 

For further information, please contact:

Jackie Wu, Partner

Long An Law Firm, Shanghai

e:  moc.walnagnol@nijuw

t:  +86 13564532953

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