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MACKRELL INTERNATIONAL is one of the world's major networks of independent law firms. Founded twenty years ago, it currently numbers over 60 firms in more than 100 offices on five continents.

MACKRELL INTERNATIONAL is a forceful and innovative network of medium-sized law firms in major jurisdictions, dedicated to client satisfaction.


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    Patrice Fabien, a partner in bto's Social Housing team, joined a group of 15 volunteers from Scotland to spend a week in Malawi working as part of a house-building project organised by Habitat For Humanity.
  • Baotou Air Crash Suit Filed at No. 1 Shanghai Intermediate People's Court »
    On June 16, 2008, Lehman, Lee & Xu attorneys Hao Junbo and Jiang Kenan filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Bombardier, General Electric and China Eastern Airlines on behalf of the thirty two families whose relatives were killed in the Baotou air crash on January 21, 2004.
  • Eight Lehman, Lee & Xu Attorneys Named Asia Law & Practice Leading Lawyers »
    Asia Law and Practice has recognized eight attorneys at Lehman, Lee & Xu as leading lawyers in Asia, including managing director Edward Lehman, as well as Shanghai office director Scott Garner and associates Aidan Hwuang, Eion Murdock, Fleur Chen, Ryan Tang, and Zhang Fan.
  • Lehman, Lee & Xu to Contribute Exclusive China Corporate & Tax Articles to LegalStudio »
    Noted for its corporate and tax practices, Lehman, Lee & Xu will now contribute exclusive articles on Chinese corporate and tax law to LegalStudio, the premier provider of legal know-how and analysis in the Asia Pacific region.
  • Legally Green: What Lawyers Need to Know About Sustainable Design »
    The American Institute of Architects (AIA) has adopted new board policies on sustainable design; the AIA’s 2007 contract forms contain new sustainable design obligations; and the AIA’s Code of Ethics and the National Society of Professional Engineers’ (NSPE) Code of Ethics, were revised in 2007 to add entirely new sections on sustainability. As of January 1, 2008, 28 states have passed new laws requiring sustainable design considerations for new construction projects, with most of them mandating minimum LEED® certification levels. The Federal government has assed “green” laws for public projects and there are several bills pending in Congress. Hundreds of cities and counties have enacted local ordinances with many variations on LEED requirements and sustainable measures required for both public and private development.