Jing’s hometown is Chongqing, located in the Southwest of China. The Rising Stars list recognizes no more than 2.5 percent of attorneys in each state. Jing has been selected into the Ohio Super Lawyers® Rising Stars list in 2019, 2020, 2021, and 2022 consecutively. With her extensive networks with attorneys in China, she is able to guide American companies that plan to do business in China. companies in international transactions with Chinese businesses. Jing nurtures a growing network with China. Jing also partners with other attorneys in her firm to provide legal services in the areas of estate planning, real estate, domestic relations, and taxes, among others. She advises Chinese businesses about contracts, commercial leases, employment agreements, and other business matters. She has helped a number of Chinese businesses to form business entities in the United States. With her fluency in Chinese and deep appreciation of Chinese culture, Jing also helps Chinese companies, restaurants, students, professionals, and families solve a range of legal problems in addition to immigration. Legal Services to Chinese Businesses and Individuals Jing enjoys advising clients regarding an array of immigration cases, including temporary visas, such as H-1B, employment-based and family-based immigration as well as naturalization. Her objective is to obtain “approval” for her immigration clients. She handles each immigration case as if it is her own. Jing understands the urgency and concerns of immigration clients because of her own experience. Her clients are located across the United States and China. Jing has helped international companies, regional small businesses, families, and individuals with their immigration problems. She is determined to help solve clients’ problems under her motto of “Local Standing, Global Reach.” Her background endows her with a global perspective and understanding of clients’ problems and needs. She attended University of Cincinnati College of Law, where she received a Juris Doctor degree. She was born and raised in China and is a native speaker of Chinese. Jing focuses her practice on immigration and international business. Clients take Jing as their “trusted friend” and “business partner.” In order to provide a high level client service, it is not uncommon for her to respond to clients through emails or phone calls late at night or on weekends to satisfy clients’ global needs. She is passionate about helping clients succeed. Their pollen resemblence implys that their relationship is possibly closer than cycads with other extant taxa of gymnosperms.Jing Zhang practices in the firm’s Global Business and Immigration, Commercial Finance & Contracts, and Business Law practice groups. Similar pollen type is found only in the genus Ginkgo. The genus Cycas is similar to other genera ofcycads in pollen morphology. The interspecific differences are very obscure, implying a natural group of Cycas. The distal surface are smooth or rarely minutely warty while on the opposite face it is perforate of foveolate. The inner surface of the furrows are ofter wringled with strips. The opening or closure of the furrows and pollen shape change when th grains are dry or moistened. In shape they are elliptic or circular on AMB, and boat- or kidney-shaped on equatorial contour, with a single deep and longitudinal furrow reaching from end to end on distal face. The pollen grains are of medium size, with polar axis 26.5-35.7 /^m, and equatorial ax-is 20.6- 26.4 fim in length. The pollen morphology of the genus Cycas from China has been investigated under LM and SEM. Among of them, tropical India, Himalaya-Indochina, Sino-Himalayan and endemic to east Himalayan are the most abundant. They are tropical India, Himalaya to Indo-China distribution pattern, Indo-China to west Himalayan distribution pattern, Himalayan to Japan distribution pattern, Sino-Himalayan distribution pattern, endemic to east Himalaya, endemic to Tibet and endemic to China distribution. Beech plants in Tibet are divided into 7 kinds of floristic elements. Floristic elements analysis are also made at present paper. lamellosa are dominant in the area of southeast Tibet, altitude range from 1800 to 2500 meters. xizangensis are dominant elements in vegetation of river gorge area altitude below 2000 meter of southeast Tibet and Q. tribuloides, Lithocarpus collettii and L. Most of them are concentrated in river gorge area of southeast Tibet particularly, Medog and Nyalam of Himalayas. There are 3 genera including 33 species of Fagaceae in Tibet, Castanopsis with 7, Lithocarpus 11, Quercus 15 (subg. Distribution of Fagaceae from Tibet has been discussed based on field expedition in Tibet and taxonomical research at present paper.
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