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17 Aug 2011, 4:01 am by Ted Folkman
If you look at last year’s awards, you’ll see that there’s not even a category for international law blogs (though some international law blogs are included, for instance, the China Law Blog, in the “niche” category). [read post]
17 Aug 2011, 4:01 am by Ted Folkman
If you look at last year’s awards, you’ll see that there’s not even a category for international law blogs (though some international law blogs are included, for instance, the China Law Blog, in the “niche” category). [read post]
9 Jul 2008, 6:04 pm
Earlier we've blogged about the role of professional translation services in the global economy. [read post]
25 Mar 2024, 6:01 am by Yan Luo and Xuezi Dan
(This blog post was written with contributions from Mingxin Liu.) [read post]
31 Aug 2009, 3:44 pm by Sheppard Mullin
This article was originally posted on Sheppard Mullin's China Law Blog, which can be found at www.chinalawupdate.cn Authored By: Ping Chu 86.21.2321.6000 PChu@sheppardmullin.com and Julie Yu 86.21.2321.6052 JYu@sheppardmullin.com [read post]
20 Oct 2007, 1:37 am
Logistics," the All Roads Lead to China blog, written by China logistics guru, Rich Brubaker, posits that will not happen because Vietnam "is missing the infrastructure…. specifically its logistics infrastructure. [read post]
20 Jun 2021, 3:58 am by Dan Harris
Then in 2015, I did a blog post on the same topic, entitled Top Ten Reasons Chinese Companies Fail in America My top ten list in that article was as follows: 1. [read post]
21 Mar 2021, 7:17 am by Tom Smith
On his personal blog, Professor Thomas Smith of the University of San Diego Law School wrote a post that was sharply critical of Chinese government policies. [read post]
3 Nov 2015, 2:12 pm by J. Bradley Smith, Esq.
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12 Apr 2023, 5:36 am by John Coyle
But the purpose of the draft law is not simply to prepare China for ratification. [read post]
30 Dec 2009, 9:08 pm
For more on Circular 698, check out the following: -- Detailed Analysis of of Circular 698, on the China Tax Insights Blog. -- "China Reinforces Tax Administration of Share Transfers by Non-resident Enterprises," by the Mayer Brown law firm. -- Tax Alerts by PriceWaterhouse and Deloitte. [read post]
16 Feb 2018, 6:30 am by Laney Zhang
As explained in my previous blog post, Transition from the Lunar Calendar to the Western Calendar Under Chinese Law, the People’s Republic of China officially uses the same Gregorian calendar as the one used in the U.S. [read post]
2 Jan 2016, 7:20 am by Supreme People's Court Monitor
 I am honored to have my blog listed as a Chinese law resource by Harvard and Yale Law Schools, Oxford Bodleian Library as well as many other universities. [read post]
20 Aug 2006, 3:22 am
  In another post on China's new securities laws, I blogged on how foreign companies are prime candidates for lawsuits in China because they will be held to a higher standard than Chinese companies: The same holds true with respect to various business standards in China. [read post]
17 Apr 2012, 11:48 pm by Dan Harris
A very irritated international lawyer friend of mine sent me an email complaining about a recent post on the incredibly widely read Above the Law Blog. [read post]
31 May 2011, 7:18 am by Dan
" Jack Perkowski of Managing the Dragon Blog cites to the Economist article, but calls on companies looking to leave China to simply move to a cheaper city inland. [read post]
31 Mar 2011, 11:28 pm by Dan
If anything, the Chinese government enforcing its laws is good for my law firm's business and only reinforces what I am always saying on this blog about how if you are a foreigner in China, you had better follow its laws. [read post]
1 Oct 2011, 3:53 pm by Margaret Lewis
Li was never a practicing lawyer, but even having studied law sets him apart as unusual in China’s leadership. [read post]