Leaders of Guangzhou Jinpeng Head Office and Jinpeng Hong Kong Branch visited the Exchange to jointly discuss the sharing, exchange and cooperation of cross-border business involving Hong Kong and Macao

On November 22, 2024, Lawyer Li Gang, Chairman of the Senior Partners' Meeting of Guangzhou Jinpeng Head Office, and Lawyer Wu Yi, Director of Jinpeng Hong Kong Branch, visited the Symposium on Sharing, Exchange and Cooperation of Cross-Border Business Involving Hong Kong and Macao. The executive director of our firm, lawyer Xie Peina, the secretary of the Party branch, lawyer Liu Shenghua, and the director, lawyer Wang Cong, received warmly.

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Our executive director, lawyer Xie Peina, Party branch secretary, lawyer Liu Shenghua and director, lawyer Wang Cong, first led Chairman Li Gang and lawyer Wu Yi to visit the office environment of the joint venture and understand the basic situation of the joint venture.


At the Symposium, Mr. WU Yi first made an overall introduction to the size of the staff of the Hong Kong Branch, the Hong Kong lawyer industry, Hong Kong legal knowledge, business and cooperation mode. The lawyers present spoke enthusiastically and raised questions for heated discussion, and expressed that they had received a full supply of goods. They hoped to provide customers with more comprehensive, efficient and professional cross-border legal services related to Hong Kong and Macao through the integration of resources and complementary advantages.

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The forum has strengthened the cooperation and exchanges among Jinpeng General Office, Jinpeng Hong Kong Branch and Joint Ventures in cross-border business, laid a solid foundation for long-term cooperation in the future, and jointly explored new opportunities and challenges for legal business involving Hong Kong and Macao, as well as new cooperation modes and routes, so as to help the high-quality development of legal services in the Greater Bay Area and jointly contribute to the rule of law and economic prosperity of the Greater Bay Area of Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao.


After the meeting, the participants took photos.

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