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VALUES
Service with strong roots
At C&C we truly believe in our principles. They represent the core values that set the standards for
our services and define the way our work is perceived. By implementing a strong corporate culture
we challenge ourselves to improve.
Communication
Promotion of effective and timely two way communication. Study and analysis of each individual
case and paying attention to client's motivations, drive and strategic values.
Local experience
We have been practicing in Macau for more than 25 years and are sensible to both the Eastern and
Western cultures and their differences and customs. Our team is comprised of lawyers from different
backgrounds and ethnicities and is prepared to handle projects in Mandarin, Cantonese, Portuguese,
English, Spanish, French or German. Being local enables us to provide our clients with an informed
perspective on the local and regional markets and to anticipate problems before they arise.
Diversity
Respect for each individual and for the different insights they bring to a project is of paramount
importance to tackle all sorts of challenges. A business should encourage strong, independent
relationships and develop individual strengths by confronting different points of view in order to
achieve innovative and practical ways of addressing issues.
Client-focused service
Timely and precise advice is critical in today's fiercely competitive market. How fast a legal solution
is rendered and the amount of attention to detail that goes with it may define the successful outcome
of a business venture. To provide truly effective advice, it is essential to look at the project at hand
from the client's perspective from start to finish.
One team
Commitment to group work ethic and a compromise to motivate, improve and help each other.
Respect and friendliness to govern the relationships between client-attorney. Sharing professional
knowledge and experience.
Ethics
Commitment to confidentiality and honesty and careful observance of all ethical and professional
principles.
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