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Major, Lindsey & Africa has been a presence in Asia for decades and opened its Hong Kong office in 2001. Our consultants provide market-leading consultative career counseling to lawyers seeking new opportunities and strategic advice to clients looking to grow their presence or establish themselves in the region.

We have long-standing relationships with US, UK and HK law firms. Our global network provides us with access to law firm chairmen, global general counsel and HR directors of the most prestigious firms and corporations around the globe. These relationships inform our conversations with candidates as we provide information not only about the local office or firm but also the strategic plans of the organization on a global scale. No other legal search firm in Asia can offer this in-depth perspective.

MLA’s Hong Kong consultants serve private practice, corporate and financial services clients. Some of our recent successes include the establishment of offices for several US law firm clients in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong and the placement of Asia General Counsel and Senior Counsel in multinational and financial services organizations throughout Asia.

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June 7, 2010 Press Release 
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SAN RAFAEL, California – June 7, 2010 - Major, Lindsey & Africa (MLA), the world’s leading legal search firm, announced today the launch of the 2010 MLA Partner Compensation Survey. The Survey is being sent to more than 30,000 law firm partners across the United States. It represents the most comprehensive effort undertaken to identify ...

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