Notes From China: Legal Education Playing Catch-Up, in a Hurry

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Law firm education does need to improve in China, as is indicated in a post from the Law Blog - WSJ.com : Notes From China: Legal Education Playing Catch-Up, in a Hurry.  As I have researched the capabilities of Chinese companies to participate in the a global economy, it is remarkable how deficient the legal education system is.  International Law firms entering China have a difficult time hiring good attorneys and companies willing to make investments find it difficult to find firms with the expected expertise.

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