China Law Office provides cross-border legal services with a focus on maritime and commercial law, foreign exchange matters, taxation, and intellectual property protection. The firm supports clients involved in cross-border trade and investment by delivering practical, technically precise advice tailored to complex regulatory environments.
Its Hong Kong office is located at RM B2, 32/F United Centre, 95 Queensway, Admiralty, Hong Kong, and the firm operates an overseas office staffed by foreign lawyers, enabling coordinated guidance on PRC and Hong Kong matters.
The firm is recognized for its client-oriented approach, offering responsive service, proactive communication, and solutions aligned with clients' commercial objectives, with a track record of efficiently resolving cross-border issues.
About China Law Office
Founded in 1997
20 people in their team
Practice areas
Languages spoken
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Practice areas
Corporate & Commercial
China Law Office delivers Corporate & Commercial services by advising on cross-border transactions, contract negotiations, corporate structuring, and regulatory compliance across PRC and Hong Kong markets. The firm assists clients with due diligence, risk assessment, and deal structuring to support business growth while addressing multijurisdictional regulatory requirements.
Intellectual Property
China Law Office provides Intellectual Property services including protection strategy, enforcement, and portfolio management across PRC and Hong Kong markets, helping clients safeguard trademarks, patents, and copyrights, and assisting with IP licensing and dispute resolution.
Banking & Finance
China Law Office covers Banking & Finance matters by advising on foreign exchange controls, compliance with financial regulations, and cross-border financing structures, supporting clients in negotiating financing agreements, ensuring regulatory alignment, and mitigating risk.