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Commercial leases: abatement clauses and principle of frustration

The Hong Kong Court of Appeal has examined the applicability of the abatement clause and the principle of frustration in an appeal from a business tenant that sought to relieve its obligation to pay full rent during the covid-19 pandemic

Liquidation damage laws for Mainland China, HK

By Mo Xinying, ETR Law Firm

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Keeping watch on Data Privacy: Japan

By Jun Niizawa and Yo Kashibuchi, Chuo Sogo Law Office
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GCs share game plans for year ahead

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Banning false environmental claims benefits private equity

By Vandana Pai and Ayush Jain, Bharucha & Partners

How SOEs carry out effective compliance management evaluation

By Liang Zheng and Wu Yijie, AllBright Law Offices
Compliance strategy

How consumer, retail companies can capture compliance and profits

By Quan Kaiming and Yuan Wei, AllBright Law Offices

Product-by-process claim lesson in appeal judgment

By Pravin Anand, Vaishali Mittal, and Siddhant Chamola, Anand and Anand

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