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Foreign Acquisition of Chinese State-Owned Enterprises

03 January 2024 by Hui Ye Law Firm - China

Wu Dong and Sun Xiaoning from Hui Ye Law Firm highlight a number of considerations that warrant particular attention from foreign investors seeking to acquire state-owned enterprises in China.

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Delivery Platform Workers win Employee Status

08 August 2023 by LC Lawyers - Rossana Chu (Managing partner), Jacky Chan (Associate)

The Labour Tribunal recently ruled in favor of 6 workers (“Couriers”) who worked for a food and parcel delivery platform company (“Company”).

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Employment (Amendment of First Schedule) Order 2022

16 August 2022 by Shearn Delamore & Co - Sivabalah Nadarajah, Benedict Ngoh Ti Tang

On 12 August 2022, the much-anticipated Employment (Amendment of First Schedule) Order 20221 (“2022 Order”) was gazetted and it will come into force with effect from 1 September 2022.

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New PIPC Manual on Personal Data Processing Consent and Guideline for Privacy Policies

09 May 2022 by Jipyong - South Korea

On March 3, 2022, a new “Easy-to-Understand Manual on Consent for Personal Data Processing” (the “Manual”) and “Guideline for Writing Privacy Policies” (the “Guideline”) were published by the Personal Information Protection Committee of Korea (the “PIPC”).

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New President-Elect’s Labor Policy Outlook

21 March 2022 by Lee & Ko - South Korea

We summarized some of the key policy proposals of the president-elect in regards to the employment and labor laws of Korea.

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Knowledge capital: Speaking of Wolves and vultures!

04 February 2022 by DPS Parmar [Former Technical Member (Patents), erstwhile Intellectual Property Appellate Board Special Counsel, LexOrbis]

Knowledge capital of an entity dependents on the inventive activity every inventor they hire or have.

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Chang Tsi & Partners Awarded National Outstanding Law Firm by Ministry of Justice

27 October 2021 by Scarlett Hao

Chang Tsi & Partners Press Release

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Where to bring a claim in a dispute between employer and employee in Hong Kong – the Labour Tribunal or the Court?

20 September 2021 by LC Lawyers

The Hong Kong Labour Tribunal offers a comparatively quick, informal and inexpensive way of settling monetary disputes between employees and employers as compared to the Courts of Hong Kong. This makes it an attractive venue, particularly to employees with limited resources.

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Malaysia: Covid-19 Vaccine — Can employers compel their employees to be vaccinated?

06 August 2021 by Raymond TC Low, Benedict Ngoh; Shearn Delamore & Co

Covid-19 has disrupted our lives and businesses at many unprecedented levels never seen before in the history of mankind.

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Malaysia: Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Collective Agreements

06 August 2021 by Sivabalah Nadarajah, Raymond TC Low, Grace Chai Huey Yann; Shearn Delamore & Co

The Industrial Court in Malaysia is an important institution that is established under the Industrial Relations Act 1967 to hear and decide on disputes in relation to the terms and conditions of employment in a collective agreement.