White & Case bank finance and restructuring counsel, Baldwin Cheng, has recently been promoted to partner and relocated from Hong Kong to Beijing.
Cheng, who prior to joining White & Case in 2008 spent three years working in London, will continue to advise clients in Hong Kong and Shanghai as part of the firm’s integrated Greater China finance practice.
His move to Beijing is also part of the embattled firm’s continuing efforts to place both English and US qualified lawyers throughout key Asian jurisdictions. But in recent times it has been losing partners as fast as it can make them up.
Earlier this year, White & Case brought in Francis Zou from Allen & Overy’s US China group to rebuild its global banking practice.
White & Case: losses
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Partner
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Practice
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Office
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Chris Kandel
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Banking & finance
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London
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Sam Hamilton
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Banking & finance
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London
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Brian Conway
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Banking & finance
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London
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Jayanthi Sadanandan.
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Banking & finance
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London
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Craig Nethercott
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Energy, infrastructure, project and asset finance
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London
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Glen Ireland
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Global mining and metals
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London
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Villiers Terblanche
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Corporate
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Abu Dhabi
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Nick Collins
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Energy and infrastructure
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Abu Dhabi
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Christopher Langdon
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Projects
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Riyadh
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Mohammed Al-Sheikh
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Corporate
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Riyadh
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Andrew Macklin
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M&A
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Doha
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Christopher Cross
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Corporate
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New York
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Clement Fondufe
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Energy
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New York
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White & Case: promotions
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Partner
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Practice
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Office
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Zeeshan Ahmedani
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M&A
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Abu Dhabi
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Philip Power
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M&A
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Abu Dhabi
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Jonathan Weinberg
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Global banking
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Prague
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Jeremy Duffy
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Global banking
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London
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Irina Nesvetova
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Global banking
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Moscow
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