The article helps legal departments of foreign companies in China to better understand the new law and legally maximize their interest under the restrictions of the Anti-Monopoly Law.
Legal
- October 02, 2007
By Grant Chen and Zhengyi [email protected]; [email protected] companies, including those listed in Shanghai, Shenzhen, or…
October 02, 2007China's first anti-monopoly law. This law aims to ensure fair market competition and to prevent and halt monopolistic acts.
October 02, 2007Freshifields, Bruckhaus Deringer dvised Alcoa on the US$1.97 billion disposal of its 6.9% stake in Aluminum Corporation of China (Chalco). The deal…
October 02, 2007O'Melveny & Myers represented China Commerce Services (Redbaby), a retailer of mother and baby products, in its US$25 million Series 'C' round financing…
October 02, 2007Clifford Chance advised China Asset Management on its agreement with T Rowe Price for its US$4 billion QDII product, which was over-subscribed in one day…
October 02, 2007From Easy-Bake Ovens to pet food, US consumers are following through with their objections to unsafe products, and legal practitioners say that Chinese…
October 02, 2007The new law should give investors more certainty with regarding the possibility of recovery for their capital invested.
October 02, 2007The Lawyer's Law is expected to make a major contribution to strengthening the independence of China's legal profession, and help enhance the quality and diversity of legal services available in China.
October 02, 2007This law aims to regulate futures companies in China. Of chief importance is that futures brokerages are renamed as futures companies.
October 02, 2007
