Hong Kong

 

Fred Kan & Co (1)

Leading Auckland, New Zealand law firm K3 Legal has received approval from The Law Society of Hong Kong to launch K3 Legal Hong Kong, an association with Fred Kan & Co, a law firm with a long history in Hong Kong and a network covering Mainland China, including the Greater Bay Area, and Japan. Branded.

This is the first time K3 Legal has established a presence outside of New Zealand.

“K3’s expansion into Hong Kong marks a significant milestone in our journey, made possible through our association with Fred Kan & Co. This move opens up a world of opportunities for investors, private equity, family offices, high net worth individuals and companies by streamlining inbound and outbound market entry, eliminating the need for external legal counsel and ensuring a seamless experience for all parties involved,” said Ms Margaret Chen, K3 Legal Hong Kong head who recently relocated from K3’s office in Auckland to Hong Kong.

Established in 1981 in Hong Kong, Fred Kan & Co has teams practicing in the areas of arbitration and mediation, construction, litigation, corporate and corporate finance, intellectual property, employment and real estate.

“We are honoured to be associated with K3 Legal. Through this association, we can now offer a more rounded and seamless service to clients in Hong Kong, Mainland China, including the Greater Bay Area, and now, New Zealand,” said Mr Fred Kan, Founding Partner of Fred Kan & Co.

“K3 Legal Hong Kong offers clients a comprehensive suite of legal solutions spanning immigration, commercial law, arbitration, and effective dispute resolution. This gives clients the strategic legal support to navigate complex challenges across multiple jurisdictions with confidence and clarity”, added Ms. Chen.

Tags: Hong Kong, Law Firm, New Zealand
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