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24 September 2019 by
In March 2018, the trade mark office announced its intention to revise the trade mark law and invited the public to make comments and suggestions.
20 September 2019 by
The winners for the fifth annual Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Awards have been announced
13 September 2019 by
ZICO Law recruits new corporate partner in Malaysia
04 September 2019 by
On 14 December 2018, Beijing 4th Intermediate Court (the “Court”) upheld the validity of a pathological arbitration agreement which does not provide a seat of arbitration nor does the arbitration institution thereunder actually exist in Chinalight International Trade Co. Ltd. v Tata International Metals (Asia) Ltd. (“Chinalight v. Tata”).
04 September 2019 by
The Chinese Case Guidance System (“the CG System”) has been a bizarre creature for western legal professionals since it was established by the Supreme People’s Court of China (“the Supreme Court”) in 2011.
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
The case Wu Xiaoqin v. Shanxi Broadcast & TV Network Intermediary (Group) Co., Ltd., is a typical abuse of market dominance case by the form of typing practice, which was trialed by Xi'an Intermediate People’s Court (“Xi'an Court”) as the first instance court, then by Shanxi Higher People’s Court (“Shanxi High Court” or “appellate court”) in the appeal procedure, and lastly by the Supreme People’s Court (“Supreme Court”) in the retrial procedure.
04 September 2019 by
In the recently released 2019 Global Innovation Index (“GII”) report, the Philippines saw a notable 19-place leap from the 73rd spot in 2018 to 54th this year.
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.
12 August 2019 by
asialaw's Lawyer of the Month for July 2019 is...