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Omnibus bill: Is it time to invest in Indonesia?

The Southeast Asian country’s plan to create a unified regulatory framework for taxation seeks to simplify doing business in the nation

Revised IRR for patents, utility models and designs

By Ramon Emil T Olea, Patent specialist, Federis & Associates
The Intellectual Property Office of the Philippines (IPOPHL) in October 2019 released its proposed amendments to the revised implementing rules and regulations (IRR) for patents, utility models and industrial designs

A regional comparison of energy regulations in the Philippines

By Patricia A. O. Bunye, Cruz Marcelo & Tenefrancia

A regional comparison of energy regulations in India

By Piyush Joshi, RV Anuradha and Sumiti Yadava, Clarus Law Associates

Issues worth noting when licensing online music rights

By Wang Yadong and Lu Lei, Run Ming Law Office

Features of utility models not necessarily precluded from protection

By Jiang Fengtao and Yang Cunji, Hengdu Law Offices

Competition law across the river

HK Competition Ordinance analysis

Finding balance

Sony Mobile's China GC shares experience

Opportune road

Transacting wisely in South America

Sparks fly

Slowdown ignites fears of a new wave of disputes

Damages for ship oil pollution

By Chen Weidong and Steven Zhou, Dacheng Law Offices Shanghai

Counterfeit: when trademarks get cold feet

By Rowan Forster and Janine Lee, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

Brazil backtracks on measures hostile to foreign investment

By Rafael de Moraes Amorim, Vieira Rezende Barbosa e Guerreiro Advogados

Finding a face that fits: The art of choosing a law firm

With more law firms in the market than ever before, how can a company choose the right one?

Real estate funds grow despite new controls on residential property

The development of real estate funds in China has gathered momentum in 2010, and more are in the pipeline

Symbolism matters

Peter Mandelson served as the European Union’s trade commissioner from 2004 to 2008, during which time he was responsible for the EU’s trade negotiations with China. Here he writes for China Business Law Journal on the developing relationship between the EU and China and the need to fight protectionism

Getting companies out of limbo

By Wu Libei, Dacheng Law Offices

To preclude competition, use the word ‘exclusive’

By Harry He, AllBright Law Offices

Mergers in Japan: the legal options

By Hiroshige Nakagawa, Anderson Mori and Tomotsune

Saffola and Sundrop in an oily dispute

By Manisha Singh Nair, Lex Orbis

To meet a need

Climate change measures evolve and converge

By Beatrice Schaffrath and David Smith,?Baker & McKenzie

Switch of domicile by foreign enterprises (1): methods and options

By Martin Hu and Kenneth Kong, Martin Hu & Partners

Issues in civil actions involving well-known trademarks

By Wang Yadong and Lu Lei, Run Ming Law Office

A look at the franchise business

By Harry He, AllBright Law Offices

Somali pirates: how far away from us?

By Weidong Chen and Rui Pan, LC&Co

Foreign Investment Review Board – recent developments

By Michael Wadley and PC Feng, Blake Dawson

Issues facing Chinese enterprises investing in Japan (part 1)

By Hiroshige Nakagawa, Anderson Mori and Tomotsune

China and Latin America: striking a new balance

By Robert Lee and Gerardo Rodriguez-Albizu, Diaz Reus & Targ

The US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: what companies in China need to know

The US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act is a powerful statute which governs many US-China transactions and communications. Its implications for Chinese, US and other companies are far-reaching,?and the penalties for its violation severe

Examining the IP enforcement scenario in India

By Manisha Singh Nair, Lex Orbis

Choosing dispute resolution methods in a financial crisis

By Ma Jiangtao, Dacheng Law Offices

Patentees tread carefully without implementing regulations

The third revision of the PRC Patent Law took effect on 1 October, but implementing regulations only exist in draft form. China Business Law Journal asked lawyers and corporate counsel how the new law was working out in practice

Making hay while the sun shines

As China emerges from the economic downturn, the rules of the game have changed. Law firms are adapting to the new environment, and in-house counsel are under pressure to do more work in-house

Lowering the bar

India Business Law Journal investigates recent moves to open the legal market to foreign firms and hears reactions from a wide range of stakeholders

The new financial architects

Lawyers are playing a vital role in the introduction of securitization, structured finance and other high-end financial techniques into India. We talks to some of the deal-makers and explores how legal and regulatory issues are shaping 含羞草社区 new investment environment

Island hopping to India

Choosing the best offshore centre for India-bound investment requires careful consideration of the risks and financial rewards.

Rules of engagement

By Ashok Sharma, MMTC

Keeping the house in order

In-house legal teams should be structured and managed in a way that makes them indispensable to the business, says MR Prasanna of Aditya Birla
PSA investors

Closed boardrooms discourage investors

By Priti Suri and Priyatha Rao, PSA Legal Counsellors

Government, politics and trade

By Wayne Rogers, Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal LLP

Continuing liberalization increases 含羞草社区 appeal

By Gautam Khaitan,OP Khaitan & Co

ECB policy linked to exchange rate concerns

By Abhishek Saxena and Jyotika Khilnani,Trilegal

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