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Conflicts between domestic disclosure obligations and foreign illegality — a Hong Kong law perspectivedownload
This article explores this issue from the perspective of various disclosure obligations that may arise under Hong Kong law.
Asia: Corporate Newsletter — June 2013download
DLA Piper has released its Asia: Corporate Newsletter for June 2013.
Asia Pacific 150: China: After the honeymoon
The high point of the ‘Chinese dream’ may have passed for foreign law firms but they still see a presence as vital. Meanwhile domestic firms are developing fast...
Asia Pacific 150: International round-up: Deep impact
International law firms are fighting hard for their place at the Asia Pacific table...
Asia’s gems revealed in all their glory
Today we’re launching our newest and arguably most ambitious research project. Just as The Lawyer UK 200 has become the leading benchmark for private practice firms operating in the UK market, The Lawyer...
Asia Pacific 150: Who's who in tomorrow's world
Welcome to the Asian century, as The Lawyer provides an in-depth guide to this most exciting of legal scene...
Internationalisation of the Chinese currencydownload
Over the past four years, China has strongly intensified its efforts to promote the internationalisation of the RMB (CNY).
Linklaters goes back to Bakers for latest Asia hire
Linklaters has added to its Hong Kong competition practice by hiring Baker & McKenzie partner Clara Ingen-Housz.
Banking & Finance Litigation Update — Issue 65download
The Banking & Finance Litigation Update covers current developments affecting DLA Piper’s area of practice and its clients during the preceding month.
Opportunities to manage Chinese insurance assetsdownload
PRC insurance companies are being encouraged to invest offshore in a number of countries, including Australia.
Path towards a more streamlined merger control system: MOFCOM publishes draft rules on merger remediesdownload
MOFCOM has published draft rules on merger remedies.
On special procedure to realise security interestdownload
This article describes some key points about the Realisation Procedure.
'Leroy-Somer' trademark infringement and unfair competition casedownload
On 22 April 2013, the SPC released its annual press release regarding the judicial protection of intellectual property and model cases of 2012.
Resale of mobile communications services back on the menu in Chinadownload
The opening up of China’s telecommunications industry has failed to match the expectations of foreign investors going into WTO.
Crisis management — is your company ready?download
Doing business in China, companies frequently have to handle various types of crises, including those caused by mass labour disputes with employees.
Davis Polk hit by $1.4m lawsuit from recruiter over Clifford Chance HK hires
US firm Davis Polk & Wardwell has been hit by a $1.4m (£900,000) lawsuit from a legal headhunter demanding unpaid fees for his alleged role in the hire of a two-partner Hong Kong disputes team from Clifford Chance.
EU announces implementation of provisional anti-dumping tariffs on Chinese solar panelsweblink
It has been anticipated that the EC will look to impose a substantial duty on all Chinese solar products imported into the EU.
Enforceability of English arbitration agreements and a cautionary tale on safe registration in Chinadownload
Decision in the case Beijing Jianlong Heavy Industry Group v Golden Ocean Group Ltd and others [2013] EWHC 1063 (Comm).
SJ Berwin partners gather in Marbella for crunch meeting on KWM merger
SJ Berwin is set to put its potential merger with Asia-Pacific firm King & Wood Mallesons to partners this weekend (8-9 June) for the first partnership-wide discussion on the deal since tie-up talks began.
Will the merger of SARFT and GAPP end the turf war over control over the internet?download
The GAPP and the SARFT will be merged into a single body, to be known as the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television, or SAPPRFT.

