Often overlooked by foreign investors, Guangzhou offers a wealth of opportunity in areas such as real estate, manufacturing, finance, and of course the legal services that go along with such businesses. This month, China Law & Practice explores the lesser-known commercial capital of southern China and talks to some of the legal practitioners that have helped the region grow into the booming hub of trade and industry that it is today. By Brandon Kirk and Joanna Law of China Law & Practice
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