Many Chinese semiconductor producers lack IP portfolios rendering them increasingly vulnerable to infringement claims by their foreign rivals. The IP war has begun.
Many Chinese semiconductor producers lack IP portfolios rendering them increasingly vulnerable to infringement claims by their foreign rivals. The IP war has begun.
Regulatory authorities have responded with legislation on exchange forwards and swaps. Will the authorities liberalize constraints on the derivative markets to meet international market standards?
Clarifies what constitutes well-known commodities and infringement of business secrets. Yan Xun reviews the key issues affecting intellectual property rights owners in China.
The new measures governing the establishment of representative organizations by foreign insurance institutions replace a similar set of measures promulgated only two years before.
Howard Yinghao Yang suggests how practitioners can structure arbitration clauses under the new rules and interpretations to ensure enforcement of awards both domestically and internationally.
The United States and Taiwan are among China's top trading partners. How do Chinese companies navigate two different legal systems to recover their losses from defaulting parties?