Morgan Lewis
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C.

Recent News

10/21/08 Morgan Lewis Adds Four Top Attorneys to Its Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice in Washington, D.C.
Morgan Lewis today announced the addition of four leading attorneys to its Employee Benefits and Executive Compensation Practice.
10/01/08 Morgan Lewis Appoints New Managing Partner for Washington, D.C. Office
Morgan Lewis today announced the appointment of Grace E. Speights as managing partner of the firm’s Washington, D.C. office.
07/16/08 Morgan Lewis Elevates 22 Attorneys to Partner
Effective October 1, 2008 the following Morgan Lewis attorneys will be elevated to partner. The twenty-two attorneys represent seven practice areas and span nine international offices.
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Coming Events

12/10/08-12/10/08 Complex Employment Litigation Roundtable Washington, D.C.
Please see event details for CLE credit information.
12/15/08 ICI Education Foundation's 2008 Securities Law Developments Conference Washington, D.C.
Steven Stone, panelist, "Recent Events in the Credit Markets: Impact on Portfolio Trading"
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Address:
Beijing Kerry Centre South Tower, Suite 823, 8th Fl.
No. 1 Guang Hua Road, Chaoyang District
Beijing 100020, China
Phone: +86 10 5876 3500
Fax: +86 10 5876 3501


The Beijing office opened in February 2006. The office is part of our Greater China Practice, which is an interdisciplinary group composed of partners from our Intellectual Property, Litigation, and Business and Finance Practices. The group will be focusing on both foreign direct investment into China by global companies and the expansion of leading Chinese companies into the United States, Europe and Japan.

Lawyers in our Beijing office specialize in corporate securities, venture capital, private equity, mergers and acquisitions and other corporate transactions, as well as intellectual property creation and protection, technology partnering and IP litigation.

Clients of the Beijing office and Greater China Practice include global companies who have an increasing need for advice on how to structure transactions in China and leading Chinese companies whose businesses are expanding into the United States, Europe and Japan.