KaiTong is a full service provider dedicated to providing high quality and cost-effective legal services to clients including enterprises, institutions, organizations and private individuals national and abroad since its foundation.
Our headquarters is located in Guangzhou, the commercial hub of South China. We have cooperation with law firms in North, East, Central and Southwest China to expand our services to the whole nation. We have also developed a close working relationship with law firms in many other jurisdictions like the U.S., European countries, Japan, Hong Kong and Macau, to facilitate us when dealing with cross-border legal affairs.
KaiTong represents companies of all sizes and industries across the nation and around the world. Our core practice area is Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), which consist of mergers & acquisitions, corporate finance, corporate destruction, insolvency and etc. The practice we have, encircle our core strength, include day-to-day consulting, employment relations, IP protection and dispute resolution, and the industries we covered from real estate to climate change.
We are able to provide services in Chinese (including dialects), English, German and Japanese among our working languages. We ensure the fluent and effective communication with our domestic and international clients. We take commercial approach to the legal issues our clients face and always stick to our principles of practicality, quality and cost-effectiveness of legal services provided to our clients.
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Be Cautious of an Empty Judgment or Arbitral AwardShelly Chen, November 8, 2011
Many of our clients may think that they have won the litigation or arbitration since a judgment or arbitral award in their favor was handed down by the entertaining People’s Court or arbitration tribunal. However, we should not celebrate our victory until the enforcement is completed,...
Better Understanding of Evidence Rules for Litigation in ChinaShelly Chen, November 8, 2011
Every party should effectively prove the facts with evidence in their claims before they may be given a favorable judgment. Therefore, presentation of evidence is crucial in the process of civil litigation. This article will focus on the classification of evidence, its effectiveness and burden of...
The Establishment of WOFEs in ChinaShelly Chen, November 8, 2011
In order to enhance the scope of foreign economic co-operation and technological exchange as well as to promote the development of the Chinese national economy, the People's Republic of China (“PRC”) permit foreign enterprises, organizations and individuals to establish Wholly-Owned...