News 09 Apr. 2024
Curtis Announces New Partners and Counsels Across Offices in Spring 2024
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News 25 Jan. 2024
Counsel Mohannad A. El Murtadi Suleiman Addresses “Africanization” of International Investment Law
Event 18 Aug. 2023
Partner Borzu Sabahi Speaks at FDI Moot Shenzhen
News 25 Jul. 2023
Partner Eric Gilioli Ranked in Top 10 Influential Energy & Natural Resources Lawyers in Kazakhstan in Business Today
Client Alert 28 Dec. 2023
U.S. to Impose Secondary Sanctions on Non-U.S. Banks For Financing Russia’s Defense Industry
Event 22 Aug. 2023
Partner Dr. Claudia Frutos-Peterson to Speak at Arbitration and ADR Commission of the ICC Mexico
Event 11 Jul. 2023
Partner Elisa Botero Speaks on the Role of the ICC in Investment Disputes
News 15 Aug. 2023
Legal Reader Publishes Article on Dr. Majed Alotaibi’s Arrival as Senior Counsel in Curtis’ Riyadh Office
News 31 Jul. 2023
Curtis Welcomes Senior Saudi Advisor, Dr. Majed Alotaibi, to its Riyadh Office
News 24 Aug. 2023
Curtis Attorneys Quoted in CoinDesk on FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried’s Strategy Ahead of His Criminal Trial
Client Alert 26 Jun. 2024
The EU Adopts its 14th Sanctions Package Against Russia
Client Alert 03 May. 2024
The EU Adopts the Directive on Definition of Criminal Offences and Penalties for Violations of EU Restrictive Measures
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Anna Kozmenko Appointed to the ICC International Court of Arbitration
Curtis Elevates Jacopo Cordiano to Partner in the Milan Office
Locations
Fortune Financial Center No.5 Dong San Huan Zhong Road Unit 1005-1 Chaoyang District, Beijing 100020
P +86 10 8564 6200 F +86 10 8564 6225
Curtis opened its Beijing law office in early 2014 to provide legal services to clients operating or located in China and East Asia. The Beijing office coordinates closely with the firm’s other offices in the United States, the European Union, Latin America, the Middle East and Central Asia in advising and representing private companies, multinational corporations, financial institutions, and sovereign entities on a broad range of international legal matters.
Curtis’ globally recognized experience in investor-state arbitration; international commercial arbitration; cross-border mergers and acquisitions; joint ventures; international funds; complex commercial contracts; infrastructure and public projects; energy, particularly oil and gas; international trade; and public international law provide a strong foundation for the firm’s expansion into China.
Curtis’ International Trade lawyers have been representing Chinese interests on trade matters for over a decade. The firm is consistently ranked among the global leaders in international trade, including by Chambers Asia-Pacific, Legal 500 and Law360. Similarly, Curtis’ International Arbitration practice has been ranked at the highest levels by Global Arbitration Review and The American Lawyer, in addition to Chambers and Legal 500.
The Beijing office expands the firm globally into one of the most important areas of the world. For instance, Curtis lawyers in Beijing are able to counsel Chinese and East Asian clients with interests in Latin America on cross-border transactions involving the two regions and the laws of individual countries such as Mexico.
The Beijing office is a part of the Curtis, Mallet-Prevost, Colt & Mosle LLP (New York) legal entity. To achieve a consistently high level of service and the full benefit of our firm's resources and global reach, Curtis utilizes an integrated team approach across offices and practice groups, staffing many of our matters with a combination of lawyers in Beijing and our other offices. The lawyers in the Beijing office have practiced in the firm’s New York, Washington and Mexico City offices.
Curtis is located in Beijing in the South Tower of the Kerry Centre, in the Chaoyang District.
Please visit our Chinese language WEBSITE.
Ron Xie
Partner
Antonio Riva Palacio Lavin
Counsel
News 16 Dec. 2022
Curtis Trade Team is top ranked in Chambers Asia-Pacific 2023
Client Alert 19 Apr. 2022
U.S. President Biden Expands Export Controls Imposed on Russia and Belarus
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