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July/August 2010

Intellectual property protection in franchising

By Harry He, AllBright Law Offices

Sino-foreign cooperation in education (part 2)

By Sally Wang, Martin Hu & Partners

Determining an ‘official act’

By Wang Xin, Dacheng Law Offices

The case for bilateral IP agreements on carbon capture and storage

By Catherine Gascoigne and Zhang Danian, Baker & McKenzie

Understanding damages in Indian trademark law

By Manisha Singh Nair, Lex Orbis

China demands, Mexico supplies

By Sumeet Chugani and Ricardo Ortiz, Diaz Reus & Targ

Acquiring Japanese companies: the acquisition agreement

By Hiroshige Nakagawa, Anderson Mori and Tomotsune

Australia’s new resources tax system

By Teresa Dyson and Len Hertzman, Blake Dawson Shanghai

Everyone is fair game for a lawsuit

The new PRC Tort Law includes many provisions that were already in other laws

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Generative AI in the entertainment industry

Infringement risks of generative AI in entertainment industry (Part 1)

By Jiang Shen and Xu Wen, Jingtian & Gongcheng
Auditor changes under HKEX’s new FAQ

Tighter scrutiny of auditor changes under HKEX’s new FAQ

By Stella Yeung and Stephen Luo, Jingtian & Gongcheng
股权代持无效:股权归谁?增值收益如何分配?

Splitting gains and losses in void nominee shareholding

By Zuo Yuru and Xin Xiangrong, Zhong Lun Law Firm

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Ship shape?

Leading maritime lawyers and in-house counsel share insights on what it means for carriers, cargo owners and insurers

Dissecting how to tackle white-collar crime

White collars, dark intentions

Senior practitioners dissect how to tackle white-collar crime

PRACTITIONERS' PERSPECTIVES

Recovery and liability for losses arising from uncollected cargo

By Chen Leiming and Yuan Yuan, Kangda Law Firm

China’s marine warranties: a better balance?

By Shengnan Jia, Tahota Law Firm
How controllers ward off criminal risks

How actual controllers of listed companies ward off criminal risks

By Cai Zhenghua, Shanghai Elite Law Firm

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