Jintang Law Firm was selected for the "New Rule · 2026 Potential Scale Law Firm" list
2026-08-10
On July 11, 2026, the "2026 Xinze Annual Conference" hosted by Xinze successfully concluded in Beijing. The conference focuses on the theme of "Game of the New Cycle" and conducts in-depth discussions around three core topics: "Boundaries of Scale", "Variables of AI", and "Directions for Going Global". During the conference, Xinze released three industry reports on the scaling up of Chinese law firms, AI applications, and going global, and officially announced the "2026 Xinze Annual List" that evening.
Jintang Law Firm has been selected for the "2026 Potential Scale Law Firm" list due to its rapid growth and strong development momentum in recent years. This list aims to select law firms that are growing rapidly, have strong development momentum, possess organizational vitality and long-term potential, and pay tribute to the advanced momentum leading the future development of the industry.
Since its establishment in 1998, Jintang Law Firm has always adhered to the practice philosophy of "being proficient in Taoism and agile in action", insisting on the development path of specialization, scale, and branding. After more than 20 years of development, Jintang Law Firm has established more than ten branches in many parts of the country, forming a service network covering South China, North China, East China, Southwest and other regions, and is continuously expanding into broader markets. The inclusion of Jintang Law Firm in the "New Rule · 2026 Potential Scale Law Firm" list is an example of its rapid development in recent years.
Jintang Law Firm will take this as a new development opportunity, continue to deeply cultivate the legal service market, continuously improve professional service capabilities and organizational operation levels, steadily move towards a more comprehensive law firm with scale and influence, provide clients with better and more efficient legal services, and contribute Jintang's strength to the construction of the rule of law.