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Foreign investment controls and M&A in Japan

By Hiroshige Nakagawa, Anderson Mori and Tomotsune

Formulating joint bids under Australia’s new cartel laws

By Penelope Jessup, Blake Dawson

Subrogation in shipping disputes

By Yu Feng, LC & Co

Court jurisdiction and hierarchy in IP cases explained

By Wang Yadong and Gao Song, Run Ming Law Office

China’s anti-commercial bribery legislation and enforcement

By Kenneth Kong, Martin Hu & Partners

National treatment for Hong Kong companies in CDM projects

By Harold van Kooten, Baker & McKenzie

When a winning bidder demerges

By Xu Haiyan, Dacheng Law Offices

Takeover bids for Japanese listed companies

By Hiroshige Nakagawa, Anderson Mori and Tomotsune

Sustainable development obligations in Australia

By Michael Wadley and PC Feng, Blake Dawson

Disputes over demurrage and detention charges

By Henry Lee and Steven Zhou, LC & Co

Compensation for breach of contract by a franchisor

By Harry He, AllBright Law Offices

Collection of evidence in software copyright infringement cases

By Wang Yadong and Li Min, Run Ming Law Office

Shifting the burden of proof

By Xiahou Songjie, Dacheng Law Offices

Tort Law clarifies environmental liability

By Beatrice Schaffrath and Zhang Danian, Baker & McKenzie

Enforcement of IP rights in imports: the dual SIM saga

By Manisha Singh Nair, Lex Orbis

Latin American infrastructure ripe for Chinese investment

By Samantha Hu and Chad Purdie, Diaz Reus & Targ

Acquiring Japanese companies through legal restructuring proceedings

By Hiroshige Nakagawa, Anderson Mori and Tomotsune

Understanding investment in Australian real estate

By Michael Wadley and PC Feng, Blake Dawson

Judicial rules on the release of goods without a bill of lading

By Li Feng and Steven Zhou, LC & Co.

The Bi Feng Tang case: What do franchise fees really mean?

By Harry He, AllBright Law Offices

The PRC Anti-unfair Competition Law and intellectual property protection

By Wang Yadong and Lu Lei, Run Ming Law Office

Switch of domicile by foreign enterprises (2): approvals and procedures

By Martin Hu and Kenneth Kong, Martin Hu & Partners

Copenhagen – the start of a new phase of global climate change negotiations

By Paul Curnow and Zhang Danian, Baker & McKenzie

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

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CORRESPONDENTS

Preparing for Hong Kong’s paperless securities regime

By Stella Yeung and Stephen Luo, Jingtian & Gongcheng

How can minority shareholders seek relief from profit hoarding?

By Jiang Xuan and Yang Yue, Zhong Lun Law Firm

Infringement risks of AIGC in entertainment industry (Part 2)

By Jiang Shen and Xu Wen, Jingtian & Gongcheng

FEATURES

China’s new environmental code

Bundled and binding

A 1,200-article code, five interlocking books, and one tighter leash on Chinese business. The clock to August 2026 is ticking

不容有瑕

No flaws allowed

While stock exchanges lower barriers to atrract emerging sector issuers, regulators focus on accountability of listco and intermediaries at the top corporate level

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PRACTITIONERS' PERSPECTIVES

Preserving listing status against delisting red line

By Xu Zhiyuan, Tahota Law Firm
IPO to M&A Shift

IPO alternative: Public M&A route to capital markets

By Kang Xiaoyang, Kangda Law Firm
Red-chip restructuring in China

Unwinding red-chip structures

By Vincent Shen, Commerce & Finance Law Offices

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