Caiado Guerreiro signs agreement with Beijing Law firm Jingsh

Caiado Guerreiro and Jingsh Law firm, one of the largest in China, have signed a business cooperation agreement

pjimage 2021 08 06T095214.573Rosendo Guimarães da Costa (pictured centre), from Caiado Guerreiro, was representing the firm at this agreement signing. Rosendo has been collaborating with Caiado Guerreiro for almost 10 years, founding the Chinese Desk team, where he works as the firm’s Beijing based Law expert. He travels frequently within the Asian continent (China, India, Vietnam, South Korea and Japan). He was also a founding member of the Portuguese Club of Beijing in 2015, currently serving as Vice President of the Fiscal Council.

In a press relase statement, Rosendo hopes that both sides can form a long-term stable cooperative relationship and jointly explore the overseas market and the unique international development path, carrying out broader and deeper business exchanges and cooperation.

At the signing ceremony, held at Jingsh Lawyers building headquarters, the following were also present: Liu Rentang (manager of Jingsh&Anwenna Law Firm), Deng Jun (director of Jingsh’s Cultural Brand Department), Gao Hexin (director of International Commercial Contracts Legal Affairs Department at Jingsh Tangshan Office), Lu Dingliang (director of the Digital Economy Legal Affairs Department) and Tang Yuanyang (director of the Entrepreneurs’ Rights & Interests Protection Department at Jingsh Beijing Headquarters).

“It is significant for Jingsh to expand the legal service market in China and Portugal,” said Deng Jun.

“Both sides should not restrict the business cooperation but try to realise the cross-cooperation in multiple fields based on innovative development mode, establishing a sound business cooperation system to adapt to the ever-changing international market environment,” added Lu Dingliang.

Gao Hexin and Tang Yuanyang also hope that the two firms can cooperate closely to expand business cooperation channels and explore potential cooperation opportunities.

Michael Heron

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