E-commerce platforms have IP infringement notification obligations, courts are given guidance to conduct online trials during the epidemic period and share offering rules are revised to facilitate refinancing of listed companies.
Legal
- February 21, 2020
Fang Qi of Fangda Partners examines how companies can deal with their contractual obligations during the coronavirus outbreak that has undoubtedly wreaked havoc on business operations and affected contractual relationships for many entities.
February 21, 2020Entry conditions for foreign insurance companies are relaxed
February 20, 2020Wilson Wei Huo of Zhong Lun Law Firm discusses the recent SEC case involving PwC and highlights the wider implications for intermediary institutions providing professional services in a tightened regulatory and enforcement regime in China's banking and financial sector
February 18, 2020Coronavirus drags down Chinese economic growth forecast; Mastercard approved to set up card clearing business in China; and PBOC files patents ahead of digital currency rollout
February 17, 2020Marissa Dong and Jinghe Guo of Jun He Law Offices provide an overview of key developments in China's Cybersecurity Law in 2019 and discuss the outlook for 2020.
February 13, 2020Regulation of investment in trust companies is clarified, assistance is offered to foreign investors during the epidemic period and Guangdong court issues rules to facilitate bankruptcy cases.
February 13, 2020Foreign institutional investors are offered more channels to access the futures market
February 13, 2020Experts are telling clients they have three options: grant the exemption, fight it in court, or negotiate a compromise. [The original version of this article was published on Corporate Counsel.]
February 12, 2020Listed companies may postpone their disclosure of annual reports in view of the coronavirus epidemic
February 11, 2020





