As one of the leading litigation-only law firms in China, TianTong Law Firm is pleased to announce that the office in Shanghai is set to be officially launched in Spring 2021 as part of its expansion. Headquartered in Beijing, TianTong has opened seven offices in Shenzhen, Nanjing, Chongqing, Xi'an, Zhengzhou, Shenyang and Sanya, generally following the seats of the Circuit Courts and the International Commercial Courts of the Supreme People's Court of the People's Republic of China. The firm sees the launch of its Shanghai office a natural and important extension of the firm's business model, for Shanghai is the hub of China's vibrant economy and commerce, the oldest platform for modern legal professionals in China, and one of the finest incubators of talented lawyers.
Through such expansion, the firm implements its new business strategy to incorporate a broader scope of practices, such as commercial, corporate, financial, intellectual property, and internet-related litigation and arbitration, domestic and international, as well as bankruptcy and restructuring. Mr Jiang Yong, the Founding Partner of TianTong, commented that "the launch of our Shanghai office is an overdue responsibility to contribute to the legal ecosystem of Shanghai".
The long-awaited Shanghai office locates in two villas of Xing Guo Hotel. In the English-style garden No. 7 villa built around the 1930s, the new office possesses the peacefulness and elegance that our lawyers and clients would enjoy and appreciate. No. 11 villa is a three-floor large building that will be decorated with the modern style. The up-coming Shanghai office will be regarded as one of the firm's most significant steps of its expansion and will keep on committing to its cultures of concentration, multiplicity and pursuit of common values.
About TianTong
Founded in 2002, TianTong Law Firm is committed to becoming the most trusted and respected law firm in the field of dispute resolution. After the launch the new office, TianTong would have nine offices in China: Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Shenyang, Nanjing, Zhengzhou, Chongqing, Xi'an, and Sanya. Find more about TianTong at [www.tiantonglaw.com/en].