As Baidu, Sinopec and China Mobile have discovered, private anti-monopoly lawsuits are on the rise in mainland China. This leaves large businesses facing significant imminent risks
Chinese private companies and state-owned enterprises are on the lookout for assets and may provide hope for distressed companies overseas. Target companies should do all they can to help
China Eximbank financed Sinosteel's successful US$1.3 billion bid for Australian iron ore miner Midwest, which won M&A Deal of the Year at the recent CLP Awards in Shanghai. Beijing-based assistant general manager of the legal affairs department Bao Jingxuan speaks with CLP
A new judicial interpretation from the Supreme People's Court clarifies several important issues concerning the division of ownership rights and the definition of an owner of premises
The Anti-monopoly Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce is the most visible of China's antitrust enforcement agencies, and it wants to talk. In an exclusive interview with China Law & Practice, Phil Taylor finds out what Mofcom wants from foreign companies
The Anti-monopoly Bureau of the Ministry of Commerce is the most visible of China's antitrust enforcement agencies, and it wants to talk. In an exclusive interview with China Law & Practice, Phil Taylor finds out what Mofcom wants from foreign companies
It's been a tough 12 months. When China Law & Practice last held its China Awards, just five days had passed since Lehman Brothers filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in New York ...
The PRC Arbitration Law says that an arbitration agreement must refer to the arbitration commission selected by the parties, among other things. There are many questions as to the meaning of this clause