Dentons has announced that it is merging with one of the largest law firms in China.
According to Dentons, its tie-up with the firm (pronounced “da CHUNG”, although the CEE Legal Matters website is unable to present Chinese pictograms) is the first combination of a leading Chinese firm and a top 10 global firm, and Dentons states that: “the result will be the only firm to offer seamless service across Africa; Asia Pacific; Canada; Central Asia; Europe; the Middle East; Russia, CIS and the Caucasus; the United Kingdom; the United States; and all 34 of China’s regional administrative divisions.”
Founded in 1992 and headquartered in Beijing, the Chinese firm has more than 4,000 licensed attorneys and professionals working in more than 51 branches and offices. Combined, then, the new firm will have more than 6,500 lawyers and professionals in 120 locations in more than 50 countries. It will have five regions—Asia, Canada, Europe, the UK and the Middle East, and the US—each led by a regional chief executive officer. A 19-member Global Board—comprised of 14 members from Dentons, and five from the Chinese firm —will include representatives from each region, and a Global Advisory Committee will be comprised of all members of each region’s board. The new firm will be structured as a Verein, a structure common among the world’s top global law firms.
Peng Xuefeng — the present Director and Founding Partner of the Chinese firm, and Chairman of its standing committee — will become Chairman of the Global Board and the Chairman of the Global Advisory Committee of the new firm. In a statement released by Dentons, Peng is quoted as saying that: “This combination between the premier law firms of China and the West is truly the first of its kind. Our new firm will serve as a highly integrated platform for efficient legal services, and build bridges that facilitate cooperation and exchange for Chinese and Western clients alike. We will help our clients navigate the most complex legal and business environments worldwide, providing unique professional legal services. Together, we are taking an unprecedented step forward in our profession–a ground-breaking milestone in the history of international law firms.”
Joe Andrew, currently the Global Chairman of Dentons, will be the Global Chairman of the new firm. He is quoted as saying that: “With more lawyers in more places where our clients do business, this combination is not about being the largest law firm in the world it is about understanding what our clients need and delivering it. As the only big 10 firm not headquartered in the US or UK, our polycentric approach reflects how the global economy has fundamentally changed and the legal profession must change with it.”
And Elliott Portnoy, currently the Global Chief Executive Officer of Dentons, will be the Global Chief Executive Officer of the new firm. According to Portnoy: “With the largest and fastest growing economy in the world, the attraction of China to our clients is strong. All of our competitors are looking East,” said Portnoy. “By uniting East and West in one firm—not merely through a few offices in large cities, but with a deep presence across China—we can provide Chinese businesses with global ambitions and international clients with interests inside China a reach and depth that simply can’t be found elsewhere.” Portnoy will be the Global Chief Executive Officer of the new firm.