China Law & Practice spoke with two partners who represented Lion Capital about how the groundbreaking deal between Lion Nathan and state-owned Bright Food was structured
Chongqing attracted more foreign direct investment than Beijing last year. Impressive tax incentives are only part of the reason why businesses are moving to China's interior
Less than a month after the first People's Higher Court began hearing a landmark anti-monopoly case, the Supreme Court has released the first interpretation for hearing civil anti-monopoly disputes, which lowers the burden of proof and sets out a procedural framework
Selected by the Supreme Court as the Top 10 IP Cases of 2011, five law firms analyse five of the cases, the precedents set and how each one changes the future of IP disputes
Five years after losses forced Paul Smith to retreat from the Chinese market, the British fashion line is back. David Tring spoke with Alice Wong, executive director of ImagineX – the company's new partner in the PRC
On the eve of the first anniversary since the UK Bribery Act came into effect, how have multinationals and PRC companies responded to this far-reaching and powerful Act?
New Rules on democratic management are part of the government's labour initiative. They build on economic policy, local regulations and unionisation plans, but without a relevant body to enforce against foreign invested enterprises, their impact is uncertain