In November 2023, Zhong Yin was listed in “China Top 30 Largest Law Firms” Ranking of Asian Legal Business (ALB)
2023.11.20
Author: Zhong Yin Law Firm
On November 20, 2023, Asian Legal Business, a well-known legal media, announced 2023 ALB China “Top 30 Largest Law Firms”. Zhong Yin Law Firm, whose name has been on the list for many consecutive years, was once again selected into the list for its strong comprehensive strength and outstanding performance in relevant practice areas.
[Zhong Yin Law Firm]
Founded in January 1993, Zhong Yin is one of the earliest law firms in the form of partnership approved by the Ministry of Justice in China. It is headquartered in Beijing and currently has branch offices in 38 Mainland cities including Shanghai, Tianjin, Shenzhen, Hangzhou, Xi'an and other cites (including the branches established and such in preparation), and established its association law firm with Hong Kong and Macao law firms, ZLF Law Office, which is China’s first, as well as its Qianhai branch. It has more than 3,200 lawyers and staff members, including nearly 2,300 lawyers.
[Asian Legal Business]
Asian Legal Business is a cutting-edge legal magazine owned by Thomson Reuters, and one of the most influential legal media in the world. Every year, it makes authoritative rating on law firms, in-house legal departments, and other legal professional institutions providing legal services, and awards to the law firms and lawyers with the most outstanding performance in each relevant practice area. 2023 ALB China “Top 30 Largest Law Firms” is ranked by the total number of associates of each firm, embodying the number of partners and associates as of the end of July 2023. ALB rankings cover many regions around the world, and the inclusion in ALB China list shows that Zhong Yin has exhibited a good momentum of steady development in terms of number of staff, branch construction, development in relevant practice area and billability.
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