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守信如金, 为业载道

About Us

Zhejiang Brighteous Law Firm was founded in January 2006 in Hangzhou by National Outstanding Lawyer Xiangfu Hu and other outstanding lawyers. Brighteous upholds integrity and professionalism, and is dedicated to seeking the best solution for our clients. Brighteous has personnel of over 570, including over 60 lawyers with overseas training or education experience. Brighteous currently has 8 offices in Ningbo, Qiantang District of Hangzhou, Shaoxing, Taizhou, Wenzhou, Huzhou, Quzhou, Jiaxing.

Rooted in Zhejiang Province, Brighteous lawyers are capable of providing litigation and non-litigation legal services to both domestic and overseas clients in multiple languages, including Chinese, English, Japanese, French, German, Italian and Russia, covering 20 professional fields, such as civil and criminal law, corporate law, finance, taxation, commercial dispute resolution, construction and real estate, administrative law and infrastructure, bankruptcy reorganization and corporate crisis management, foreign and overseas affairs, the Belt & Road Initiative, intellectual property, digital economy law, family affairs and wealth inheritance, government and administration, human resources, state-owned assets law, quasi-finance and asset management, criminal-civil intersection, and cross-border private legal affairs. Brighteous now is providing long-term legal services for over 1,500 clients.

Brighteous was awarded the title of “National Outstanding Law Firm” in 2011. Brighteous has been ranked on the Chambers and Partners Guide since 2018, ranked on the International Financial Law Review (IFLR1000) list since 2020, won the China Business Law Awards (Regional Awards) from “China Business Law Journal” since 2021, ranked on the ALB China Regional Ranking: Yangtze River Delta Firms since 2023, featured on the Benchmark Litigation China list and included in the Legal 500 Greater China Region list in 2024.