![]() Mayer Brown, which operates in 26 countries, agreed to represent the university, a longtime client, as it sought to remove the monument known as the “pillar of shame”. Its experience with a case about the removal of a monument commemorating the 1989 Tiananmen massacre from Hong Kong university’s campus shows how difficult the waters that multinational law firms in the territory must now navigate are.
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