King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) is a leading Hong Kong-based multinational law firm founded in 2012, from the merger of Chinese “Red Circle” member, King & Wood, Australian “Big Six” Malleson Stephen Jaques, and British “Silver Circle” member, SJ Berwin.
KWM has over 2,000 lawyers practicing in 27 locations in Africa, Asia, Australia, Europe, Middle East, Russia/Commonwealth of Independent States, and the United States.
KWM is committed to supporting human rights and other community initiatives through its pro bono legal services and collaboration with the Ted Noffs Foundation.
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