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Q: english speaking solicitor in nanning

anyone know of a english speaking solicitor in Nanning, 

13 years 49 weeks ago in  General  - Nanning

 
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taken from the United States embassy page:

 

 

NANNING

Jin Bei Dou Law Office
19/F Tai An Bldg. No. 38-2 Minzu Da Dao Central Section, Nanning, Guanxi  530022
Telephone:  (0771) 586-7696 (Director's Office), 586-7609
Fax:        (0771) 586-7661   
 
Main fields of practice: Cases involving foreign and domestic trade and economics, as well as other legal matters.

Languages spoken:     Chinese, English

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there in one i do know and do recommend, quite a gentleman and very helpful.  if your problem is not his cup of tea, he will seek another solicitor with experience to handle your case successfully.  his maim areas are visa problems and divorces.

His name is Roger Lin, his cell phone is 13768886888, his office address is B-1002,6-6 Minzhu Lu, Nanning.

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