Kangda Law Firm

China

Address:
8/F, 9/F & 11/F Emperor Group Centre, No.12D Jianwai Avenue, Chaoyang District,
Beijing, 100022
China

+8601050867516


Quick facts:

# Partners: 261
# Other qualified practitioners: 1723
# Total number of practitioners (worldwide): 1984
Languages : Chinese, English, Japanese, Korean


Kangda Law Firm is a large full-service law firm based in Beijing, established in 1988. It was one of the first partnership law firms in China and was officially approved by the Ministry of Justice in 1993. Over the years, Kangda has earned widespread recognition through its national and international practices. Currently, Kangda has offices in 23 provinces and municipalities, with more than 260 partners and over 2,200 legal professionals, representing the first generation of lawyers since the restoration and development of China’s legal profession.

Its team includes former public security, procuratorial and judicial officials, prosecutors, judges, as well as outstanding lawyers graduated from China’s top law schools and prestigious overseas institutions. With strong professional commitment, they provide clients with professional, high-quality and efficient legal services, adhering to the firm’s core values of “rigor, dedication, integrity and responsibility”.

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