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No. of offices
  
32

Date founded
  
2001 (Beijing)

Founded
  
2001

Major practice areas
  
General practice

Headquarters
  
Beijing, China

Number of offices
  
32

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No. of employees
  
Approximately 2,220 lawyers

Company type
  
Special general partnership

Revenue
  
450 million CNY (2012, £48 million)

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Yingke Law Firm (Yingke) is an international commercial law firm headquartered in Beijing, China. It is the largest China-based law firm measured by number of lawyers.

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History

Yingke was founded in 2001. In the 12 months to June 2010, Yinke opened offices in Hohhot, Nanjing, Shanghai, Shenyang, Shijiazhuang and Tianjin, China.

In September 2010, Yingke opened an office in Budapest, its first in Europe, through the formation of a joint-venture with the Hungarian law firm Várnai & Partners.

In March 2011, Yingke opened an office in Verona, Italy through the creation of a joint-venture with the Italian law firm Advoco.

In January 2012, Yingke opened offices in Istanbul and Warsaw, with a plan to initially recruit 25 lawyers and consultants in the latter city.

In March 2012, Yingke opened offices in New York City and São Paulo, and received approval from the Law Society of Hong Kong to establish a branch office in Hong Kong.

In October 2012, Yingke opened an office in Mexico City.

In March 2013, Yingke announced that it would open offices in Brussels and Milan in April 2013, through associations with local firms Oswell & Vahida and Mercanti Dorio e Associati respectively.

In April 2013 Yingke merged with the Israeli boutique law firm Eyal Khayat Zolty, Neiger & Co, providing it with its first office in the country.

Main practice areas

Yingke's main practice areas include:

  • capital markets;
  • corporate;
  • employment;
  • financial services regulation;
  • insurance;
  • intellectual property;
  • litigation and dispute resolution;
  • mergers and acquisitions;
  • real estate;
  • restructuring and insolvency; and
  • tax.
  • References

    Yingke Wikipedia