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As a leading business hub in the Asia-Pacific region, Hong Kong has experienced significant changes in its legal services landscape over the past decade. Boutique law firms have emerged as strong competitors, offering exceptional expertise and a reputation for reliability in the market.

For this reason, the April 2025 issue of ALB will spotlight a list of Firms to Watch in Hong Kong. These firms are small yet are already making an impact and have the potential to challenge much larger law firms for their share of the market.

While submissions are not strictly necessary— as we will leverage our industry knowledge, news reports, general buzz around certain firms, and publicly available information to compile the list—firms are still welcome to submit their information for consideration.

To submit, please download the submission form. Once completed, send your submissions to bingqing.wang@thomsonreuters.com.

Only firms with 10 partners or fewer will be considered.

The deadline for submissions is Friday, January 24, 2025.

 

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