Tag: Supreme People’s Court
Countering RE dilemma of ‘nominated subcontractors’
This article systematically analyses prevailing judicial trends and compliance essentials, offering practical strategies for risk isolation and contract management
When civil meets criminal: Resolving finance conflicts
The article explores how civil and criminal laws intersect in financial disputes, emphasizing asset recovery, liability, and litigation strategy
Ideas and Innovations in Patent Law
Asia’s patent systems are evolving to balance innovation and local policy
New rules for securities misrepresentation cases
New 2025 guidelines reshape securities misrepresentation cases in China
Prevention of criminal legal risks for real estate companies
How real estate firms can avoid criminal risks in land deals and project financing
Responding to invalidation of back-to-back clauses
On 27 August 2024, the Supreme People’s Court issued the Official Reply on the Validity of Clauses Stipulating Third-Party Payment
WM Motor to pay Geely USD90m record IP infringement payout
After a lengthy six-year case, the Supreme People’s Court has ordered WM Motor to pay USD80 million to Geely
IP specialist joins DOCVIT’s Beijing office
DOCVIT Law Firm has deepened its IP and competitive law practice bench in Beijing with the addition of Liu Haiping
JD.com wins RMB1bn in anti-monopoly lawsuit against Alibaba
Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has emerged victorious in its nearly seven-year anti-monopoly battle against Alibaba, securing a win in the initial stage
AnJie Broad adds partners in Xiamen, Nanjing, Shenzhen
Anjie Broad adds four partners in three offices with Mark Yang in Xiamen, Deng Yanyan and Kuang Heng in Shenzhen, and Wei Xueping in Nanjing
Rebuilding the faith
Jinmao Capital risk management head offers damage control advice on investing in China's real estate sector
Handling disputes over convertible bonds trading
Convertible bonds generally refer to bonds issued by listed companies that are convertible into shares
Hai Run expands Beijing office with senior hires
Hai Run Law Firm has hired Bao Hua, Wang Huiping, and Zhu Wei as senior partners in their Beijing office and appointed Zhang Haidong as a consultant
Invalidity of contracts for violating ‘public order and good morals’
Determination of violation of “public order and good morals” leading to contract invalidity is a frequent point of contention
Administrative agreement types and arbitrability
The type and scope of an administrative agreement will determine whether arbitration can be used to resolve disputes that arise from it.
Chinese court recognises UK commercial judgment for first time
With the approval of the Supreme People’s Court, the Shanghai Maritime Court ruled to recognise and enforce a commercial judgment made at the UK High Court based on the principle of reciprocity
When worlds collide
When different judicial systems clash on disputes involving foreign commercial judgments recognised and enforced in mainland China the outcomes have always been tricky, even under the confines of bilateral treaties
Supreme People’s Court improves mechanisms against avoidance of enforcement of judgments
The Supreme People’s Court issued new opinions to curb avoidance of judgment enforcement and strengthen legal measures






































































































