You won't be able to get rid of your consulting company without their approval, because regardless of reasonable or not, that's against the rule of the industry, and sometimes even against the law. YOUR CLIENT WON'T BREAK THE INDUSTRY RULE FOR YOU. And that's the way the consulting companies protect their benefit.
The workaround might be: You leave the consulting company, incorporate your own company, and then work for your client under the name of your own company. Strictly speaking, that's STILL AGAINST THE LAW(read your contract thoroughly, subcontracting is also forbidden), but that will be less risky. Of course, it's highly likely that your client won't accept this solution.
Good luck!
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The workaround might be: You leave the consulting company, incorporate your own company, and then work for your client under the name of your own company. Strictly speaking, that's STILL AGAINST THE LAW(read your contract thoroughly, subcontracting is also forbidden), but that will be less risky. Of course, it's highly likely that your client won't accept this solution.
Good luck!
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Sorry for typing English. Can't type Chinese today.