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China Business Law Journal - July/August 2011

Volume 2, Issue 7

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Highlights:

  • Digging deep: China searches for natural resources
  • Trouble for listed Chinese companies in New York
  • Monopoly agreements: blowing the whistle
  • Lexicon: best efforts or reasonable efforts?
In this issue

Milbank launches Hong Kong law practice, 35 years on

After 35 years in Hong Kong, Milbank Tweed Hadley & McCloy has announced the launch of a Hong Kong law practice

New foreign exchange procedures to govern offshore financing and round-trip investment

SAFE issued new rules on domestic residents’ offshore financing and round-trip investment, effective 1 July

Holman Fenwick Willan shuffles its pack

After opening in Perth and promoting partners in Asia, Holman Fenwick Willan has reshuffled its Asia-Pacific team

Chinese IPO Scandals Reverse Takeovers

Capital punishment

Chinese IPOs overseas have consistently outperformed those of other nations, but a rash of scandals and suspected frauds has threatened to end the bull run.

Philippines tempers regulation with incentives

By Patricia AO Bunye, CVCLAW Villaraza Cruz Marcelo & Angangco
Delisting from the US

To go dark or to go private? Delisting from the US

By Duan Min and Lucas Chang, Morgan Lewis & Bockius

The use of offshore structures for company listing

By Marcus Leese, Ogier
Arbitration-mediation in China

Arb-med: law and practice in China

By Jim Qiu and Lilla Guo, Yao Liang Law Offices
Argentina foreign investment

Argentina open to foreign investment

By Mariana Ardizzone and Justo Federico Norman, Maciel Norman & Asociados

Tam joins White & Case

Chile's economic stability and clear legal framework

Chile offers economic stability and clear legal framework

By Enrique Benitez Urrutia and José Ignacio Morán, Urrutia & Cia

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