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Euromoney Asia Women in Business Law Awards 2017: winners announced

10 November 2017 by Asia law

The best female lawyers from across the region, gathered at the JW Marriott in Hong Kong on

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Senior litigator Suresh Nair exits Advocatus to set up specialist disputes and insolvency practice Nair & Co

12 October 2017 by Asia law

Litigator Suresh Nair exits Advocatus, establishing Nair & Co

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Key takeaways: Asialaw Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Summit 2017

29 September 2017 by Asia law

Highlights from this year's event

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Asialaw Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards 2017

29 September 2017 by Asia law

Asialaw recognises Asia's leading dispute resolution firms and individuals

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Asialaw proudly supports Hong Kong Arbitration Week 2017

25 September 2017 by Asia law

Hong Kong Arbitration Week is back! Taking place October 15-20, the week-long event is now in its sixth year.

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Asialaw Dispute Resolution Awards 2017 – 7 days until the announcement

21 September 2017 by Asia law

The nominations for the third annual Asialaw Asia-Pacific Dispute Resolution Awards have been announced

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Moves of the week - September 19 2017

19 September 2017 by Asia law

This week's moves came at Hicksons, Johnson Winter & Slattery, Corrs Chambers Westgarth, Thomson Geer and DibbsBarker in Australia, while IndusLaw added two partners to its Hyderabad team.

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Partner moves and firm updates for the week of Sep 4

05 September 2017 by Asia law

Latest updates from Hong Kong, Singapore, India and more

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New Balance scores win in Chinese trade mark infringement case

01 September 2017 by Asia law

New Balance has won in a trade mark infringement dispute in a first instance decision from the Suzhou Intermediate People’s Court. The court ordered the defendants to pay damages and legal costs of RMB10 million ($1.47 million) in a case involving the use of the shoemaker’s slanting logo.

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Trump authorises inquiry for investigation into China IP practices: What’s next?

18 August 2017 by Asia law

President Trump has authorised an inquiry into China’s alleged theft of the intellectual property of US companies. While some believe this to be Trump’s way of forcing China to increase pressure against North Korea to stop developing nuclear weapons, others think Trump’s concern about how IP theft is affecting US businesses is genuine.