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V&T sets up Haikou and Nanjing offices/万商天勤开设海口、南京办公室

27 November 2020 by Asia law

V&T Law Firm has set up its Haikou office and Nanjing office, respectively becoming its ninth and tenth branch in China.

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China V&T Law Firm welcomes new partners

03 June 2020 by Asia law

Partners join the firm’s offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu and Hangzhou

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2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)疫情期间,越来越多的人开始居家办公。本文将探讨居家办公的法律意义

29 April 2020 by Asia law

香港目前还未有居家办公的法定权利。在某些情况下,雇佣合同可能允许员工居家办公。而在没有合同约定的情况下,劳资双方也可以约定居家办公的条件。

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Lakshmikumuran & Sridharan welcomes new partner for its Mumbai corporate practice

15 January 2020 by Asia law

Ashwin Mathew brings over two decades of experience on corporate matters

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Philippine Competition Commission resolves first abuse of dominance case

28 November 2019 by Asia law

The Philippine Competition Commission (PCC) has issued a decision on its first case on abuse of dominance. Abuse of dominance is a violation of Section 15 of the Philippine Competition Act (PCA).

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Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Awards 2019 – winners revealed

20 September 2019 by Asia law

The winners for the fifth annual Benchmark Litigation Asia-Pacific Awards have been announced

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Chinese Court Being more Tolerant with Pathological Arbitration Clause

04 September 2019 by Asia law

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”).

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Copyright Infringement in Cinematographic film

04 September 2019 by Asia law

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.

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Arbitration of BRI disputes: Singapore’s burgeoning role

04 September 2019 by Peter Doraisamy

The Belt-Road Initiative stands tall as the largest transcontinental infrastructure program the world as ever seen. Cutting across 68 nations and linking together three continents by land and sea, the BRI is a revival of the ancient trade network, the Silk Roads that drove economic growth and development in Asia.

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Analysis of the difference between non-compete disputes and disputes over infringement of business secrets

04 September 2019 by Zhenghe Liu

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.