Pamir Law Group
Seeks
Senior Bilingual International Transactional Attorneys
Pamir Law Group (“PLG”) is an international law and consulting group based in Greater China with offices in Taipei, Shanghai and Beijing. PLG represents MNC’s and Asia based clients in growing their business and cross-border transactions. We seek talented partnership track colleagues who wish to build a long-term career in Asia with a dynamic business-focused firm which blends the best practices of the east and west. We seek successful candidates with:
Ø At least four 4-12 years of international transactional experience at US/UK law firm or in-house position
Ø Availability to travel within China.
Ø Experience representing international clients and leading transactions in complex cross border corporate/corporate finance and structuring matters, fair trade, venture capital/private equity matters, commercial contracts, M&A, IP licensing, real estate, banking, tax and international joint ventures
Ø China transactional experience preferred
Ø Excellent communications and drafting skills required
Ø Superior spoken and written Mandarin skills essential
Ø Living experience abroad considered strong assets but not required
Ø Proactive positive work attitude, leadership skills, high EQ and team player mentality
Ø Possess initiative and practical business sense and commitment to grow with the firm’s developing cross-border practice focused on Greater China
Ø JD/LL.M from US, UK or Taiwan law school with US, UK or Taiwan bar admission
Ø Ability to be creative, flexible and work “outside the box” mentally to provide both legally required as well as practical business solutions.
Please refer to our website for our company profile at: www.pamirlaw.com
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AALDEF: Eleven States Must Now Provide Asian American Voters with Bilingual Ballots
AALDEF: Eleven States Must Now Provide Asian American Voters with Bilingual Ballots
From AALDEF’s Oct. 12 press release announcing important updates to jurisdictions across the country that are required by law to provide bilingual ballots:
For the first time South Asian languages were covered, in four jurisdictions, as well as Korean in New Jersey and Chinese in Massachusetts. The determinations also found a significant expansion in the number of jurisdictions required to provide Chinese, Filipino, and Vietnamese assistance.
Chinese and Filipino ballots must be provided in four more districts each, Indian and Vietnamese ballots must be provided in three more districts each, Korean ballots must be provided in one more district, and Bangladeshi will be required for the first time in Hamtramck city in Michigan.
“We’re ecstatic that more Asian Americans will be able to exercise their right to vote – and that the voting process will accommodate an increasingly diverse electorate,” said Glenn D. Magpantay, Director of the Democracy Program at the Asian American Legal Defense and Education Fund (AALDEF).
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