DaHui lawyers ranked among top PRC law firms
DaHui is among the top PRC law firms in fifteen of Chambers’ 2023 ranking tables, including for Antitrust, Corporate/M&A, Dispute Resolution, International & Cross-Border Transactions, Tax, and TMT.
Chambers further recognizes DaHui’s strengths by featuring our partners in over a dozen individual lawyer rankings. DaHui has also been shortlisted for a Client Service Award and for Compliance Law Firm of the Year (both for PRC Firms in China).
DaHui, as a PRC law firm, has enjoyed the rare recognition of appearing in Chambers’ Global Guide for nine years, including this year for Corporate/M&A, Dispute Resolution, International & Cross-Border Transactions, and Energy & Natural Resources. DaHui has also been one of only a handful of PRC firms in the FinTech Guide every year since the inaugural edition in 2019. In the Greater China Region Guide (significantly reshuffled out of the Asia-Pacific Guide, in which DaHui was featured for many years), DaHui is ranked among top PRC law firms in the following categories:
- Antitrust/Competition
- Corporate/M&A
- Dispute Resolution
- Energy & Natural Resources
- Private Equity: Buyouts & Venture Capital Investment
- Securities Litigation
- Tax: Consultants
- TMT: Data Protection, Privacy
- TMT: Equity Financing
- TMT: Tech & Telecoms
Every year, DaHui is ranked among the top PRC firms by Chambers and Partners, The Legal 500, IFLR, and other industry media. The broad recognition attests to DaHui’s excellence across the board in representing and assisting companies, investors, and others in all their business dealings related to China, from market entry through all the complexities of growth and ultimately to the successful fruition of their businesses.
In addition, showcasing our subject-matter expertise, at the invitation of Chambers and Partners, DaHui recently produced guides to China’s TMT industry and M&A in China’s tech sector. Our two chapters, Law & Practice and Trends & Developments, in Chambers’ Global Practice Guide for TMT covered cutting-edge issues such as artificial intelligence, the metaverse, protection of virtual property, cloud and edge computing, and more. Our insights in the corresponding guide to tech M&A touched on trends of further opening-up to foreign investment, legislation in artificial intelligence, further development of cybersecurity review and rules for cross-border data transfers, numerous regulations released to follow up on the amended Anti-Monopoly Law, and corporate governance changes under the amended Company Law. All the above are available through our profile on Chambers and Partners’ website (under Contributions).
We are honored by the confidence that our clients and the market place in us.