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The deals of the year

China Business Law Journal celebrates the most significant transactions of 2010 and reveals the domestic and international law firms that guided them to fruition. By George W Russell and Raymond Yang

Social insurance law progressive but lacks teeth

The new PRC Social Insurance Law sends a positive signal, but faces many hurdles in implementation. By Matthew Durham, senior consultant, Barlow Lyde & Gilbert, Shanghai

Entering the UK retail market

By Paul Moorcroft, Eversheds

Jersey investment funds

By Daniel Richards and Nathan Powell, Ogier

Appellate board rules evidence should never be time-barred

By Meenu Maheswary, Lex Orbis

Validity of jurisdiction clauses on bills of lading hard to gauge

By Fu Benchao, Shandong Higher People's Court; Yu Feng, Dacheng Law Offices

Foreign investment in pharmaceutical companies

By Cindy Hu, Concord & Partners

Product labels subject to a range of requirements

By Spring Chang and Wang Yue, Chang Tsi & Partners

Search engine security measures arouse disputes

By Wang Yadong and Gao Song, Run Ming Law Office

Handling disputes over corporate representation

By Vincent Mu, Martin Hu & Partners

Investments by offshore funds in China’s mining sector

By Wang Jihong and William Qiu, V&T Law Firm

E-discovery on the agenda for China’s CEOs

By Grant Jamieson, KPMG China

IPOs in the insurance sector: myriad factors at play

By Saket Shukla and Arun Madhu, Phoenix Legal

Right to livelihood: employer v employee

By Akila Agrawal, Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co

Rights of performers increasingly recognized

By Shalika Bhalla, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

Section 22 of Companies Act v scope of passing off

By Amaya Singh, Lex Orbis IP Practice

New charging method for electricity transmission

By Sakya Singha Chaudhuri and Aditya Kapoor, Trilegal

Indemnity clauses in commercial contracts

By Uday Walia and Palash Gupta, S&R Associates

Punitive v predetermined damages

By Vivek Vashi, Bharucha & Partners

No anti-competitive practices by banks in home loan sector

By Sunil Kumar and Shradha Dubey, Singhania & Partners

Financial sector legislative reforms commission

By Shardul Thacker, Mulla & Mulla & Craigie Blunt & Caroe

Time to share

Pro bono work is increasingly finding a place in the schedules of busy Indian lawyers

Firing up the markets

The complex preparations that were required and reveals the secrets behind Coal India’s success

India has one of the lowest income tax rates in the world

Proposals for the introduction of a goods and services tax lack clarity and are riddled with inconsistencies

A new direction for PPPs?

The case for a super-regulator to oversee private participation in India’s infrastructure sector

Deals of the Year 2010

50 of the most significant transactions, court cases and IP enforcement actions of 2010 and reveals the law firms that guided them

India in 2011

Business and legal professionals share their hopes and fears for the year ahead

Transfer of right to use: analysis in a federal structure

By Kumar Visalaksh and Shailesh Gadre, Economic Laws Practice

Microfinance, micro manage

By Arun Madhu and Akanksha Midha, Phoenix Legal

Conversion terms of convertible instruments

By Jatin Aneja, Amarchand & Mangaldas & Suresh A Shroff & Co

Protecting trademarks on the internet

By Neha Kochhar, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

Injunction restrains use of well known mark

By Neha Kochhar, Lall Lahiri & Salhotra

Civil Liability for Nuclear Damage Bill, 2010

By Akshay Jaitly, Yamini Jaishankar and Sairam Sanath Kumar, Trilegal

Legal Process Outsourcing Awards

As consolidation reshapes the global LPO landscape, IBLJ reveals the leading service providers

Battle of wits

How a friendly outbound acquisition by Sun Pharmaceutical descended into a hostile takeover war

A new brand of justice

IBLJ asks how LCIA's subsidiary in India differs from its parent in the UK and its rivals in Asia

Circulars, notes and orders

Steps are finally being taken to simplify the process through which businesses are notified of regulatory changes

Trading places

As pharmaceuticals, technology and outsourcing revive Indian exports, the government must devise trade policies that manage the challenges of a more open economy

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