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A brief introduction to dispute resolution in China

06 April 2017 by Asia law

Jiangtao Ma and John Zou, of Dentons, give readers, especially Chinese companies, a brief understanding of the dispute resolution system in China, particularly if they do business with foreign investors

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Moves and updates of the week of Feb. 27

28 February 2017 by Asia law

Eversheds Sutherland to merge with Harry Elias Partnership

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China clamps down on polluters with environmental tax law

07 February 2017 by Asia law

Chinese cities such as Beijing and Chongqing have been engulfed by smog in recent weeks, so a recently approved law targeting environmental pollution has come at a good time.

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Moves and updates of the week of Jan.30

02 February 2017 by Asia law

Morgan Lewis expands in greater China region with Luk & Partners partnership

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Hong Kong insurance industry braces for new corporate governance measures

25 January 2017 by Asia law

Hong Kong’s regulations on the insurance industry have undergone considerable change in recent months.

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Asialaw is a proud media partner of the Global Pound Conference Series Hong Kong 2017

13 January 2017 by Asia law

Launched in Singapore and wrapping up in London in 2017, the Series is a global project that brings together dispute

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Risks for Chinese investors in the One Belt One Road initiative

05 December 2016 by Asia law

In 2015, China invested $14.8 billion in 49 One Belt One Road (OBOR) countries.

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Moves of the week of Nov 21

23 November 2016 by Asia law

Simon Li joins Anjie Law Firm

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Moves and updates of the week of Nov. 14

17 November 2016 by Asia law

P&P Legal merges with Argus Partners

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Debate on Hong Kong listing reform gets more time

14 October 2016 by Asia law

The controversy about plans to change listing rules for Hong Kong’s stock exchange has given executives, accountants, lawyers and other interested parties two more months to discuss the proposals.