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29 February 2020 by
Many of us believe access to justice is a given in Hong Kong, yet this is not always the case. A case in point is a migrant domestic worker (“MDW”) who is unfairly dismissed and has to pursue his/her claim before the Labour Tribunal and/or the Small Claims Tribunal.
20 January 2020 by
08 January 2020 by
The labour expert was a senior associate at KWM
20 December 2019 by
Firm expands through its joint operation with Herbert Smith Freehills
28 September 2019 by
The nominations for the Euromoney Legal Media Group Asia Women in Business Law Awards 2019 have been announced (please scroll down for the full list). On November 13, Asia's leading female lawyers will gather at the Island Shangri-La in Hong Kong to celebrate the achievements of women in the legal profession.
20 September 2019 by
The winners for the fifth annual Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Awards have been announced
13 September 2019 by
asialaw Profiles and asialaw Leading Lawyers 2020 edition is LIVE!
06 September 2019 by
Macau SAR (MSAR) is recognised as one of the most open economies in the world by the World Trade Organization in terms of investment, as it is a tax haven and a free port with no foreign exchange control regimes.
04 September 2019 by
Business secrets refer to such commercial information as technical information and business information, which are of commercial value, unknown to the public, and protected by security measures.
04 September 2019 by
In the matter of copyright infringement for a film, there has been a mix of decisions by the Indian courts, each presenting a divergent opinion on the point - whether the infringing copy in case of cinematographic film has to be an exact copy made by the process of duplication or whether it refers to another work which substantially, fundamentally, essentially and materially resembles the original film.