Podcast #30: COVID-19 Litigation in China One Year On - Diane Peng, Fangda Partners
April 01, 2021 | BY
Vincent ChowMost litigation proceedings have returned to normal in China, but travel restrictions mean that foreign parties must take advantage of online solutions
A year ago, the Supreme People's Court issued three guiding opinions providing guidance to lower courts on a range of litigation and disputes issues arising from the COVID-19 pandemic. Diane Peng analyzes how the SPC's guidance has played out in litigation proceedings in practice; PRC courts' approach to foreign-related litigation in particular; and key takeaways from COVID-related cases she has worked on.
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