International Law
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International Law, Law Schools
NYU Law Students Need To Get Off Their High Horse
NYU students are up in arms over a professor who has given controversial legal advice. -
China, International Law
Doing Business In China: 10 Minutes To Legal Mastery
What should American companies be thinking about if they are looking to go into China and vice versa? - Sponsored
Profit Powerhouse: Elevating Law Firm Financial Performance
In this CLE-eligible webinar on April 10th, we’ll explore the most common accounting pitfalls and how to avoid them for your firm. -
China, International Law
China Demand Letters: Because They Work
Demand letters work in China because they're viewed as more important, unusual, and serious. Why?
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China, International Law
China Guanxi: You Don't Have It
The value of guanxi for foreign companies doing business in China is overrated. Why? -
China, International Law
Doing Business In China: Don't Trust, But Verify
When the rewards are high and the consequences of getting caught are low, people will cheat. -
China, Intellectual Property, International Law, Patents, Trademarks
How to Protect Against China Counterfeiting
If you sell or outsource your products to China, you should anticipate infringement of your intellectual property. -
China, International Law
How To Sue A China Company (Part 4)
How can you arbitrate against Chinese companies in the U.S and in China? How can you litigate against Chinese companies in China's courts? -
China, International Law
How To Sue A China Company (Part 3)
This post discusses litigation strategies against Chinese companies and enforcing judgments against them. - Sponsored
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China, Depositions, International Law
How To Sue A China Company (Part 2)
What are some of the challenges of conducting discovery against Mainland Chinese companies? -
China, International Law
How To Sue A China Company (Part 1)
What are some of the challenges of litigating against Mainland Chinese companies? -
China, International Law
Foreign Business in China: The Welcome Mat Is Not Out
If you are doing business in China, or even just considering it, you should be mindful of the following information. -
Bankruptcy, Biglaw, Dewey & LeBoeuf, Dreier, Election Law, International Law, Law Schools, Morning Docket
Morning Docket: 09.24.14
* The United States is launching air strikes against ISIS in Syria and Iraq, but some have been compelled to wonder whether it’s legal under international law. Of course it’s legal, under the Rule of ‘MERICA, F*CK YEAH! [BBC]
* Dewey know whether this failed firm’s former COO can get out of paying $9.3M to its bankruptcy trustee? Dewey know whether we’ll ever be able to stop using this pun? Sadly, the answer to both questions is no. [WSJ Law Blog]
* Marc Dreier of the defunct Dreier LLP has been ordered to testify in person in his firm’s bankruptcy case in Manhattan, but he’d rather stay in the comforts of his prison home in Minnesota. Aww. [Bloomberg]
* Dinesh D’Souza won’t have to do hard prison time for his campaign-finance violations. Instead, he’ll be spending eight months in a “community confinement center,” which sounds just peachy. [New York Times]
* Northwestern Law is launching a campaign to fundraise $150M to be spent on an endless supply of Chick-fil-A sandwiches financial aid for students and curriculum improvements. [National Law Journal]
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China, International Law
A China Business Law Checklist
Six things foreign companies doing business in China need to know to stay out of legal trouble.
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Legal AI: 3 Steps Law Firms Should Take Now
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China, Contracts, International Law
Getting A China Contract Properly 'Chopped'
You need to be particularly vigilant about securing a proper chop. Why? -
Gay, International Law, Jews, Richard Posner
Organ Fail
This weekend brought news of a burgeoning overseas market in human organs. And gay eyeballs. If you can't see the connection, allow me... -
China, Crime, International Law
China: Should I Stay Or Should I Go?
Should you leave China? Not unless you've violated Chinese law in such a way that you are at risk for going to jail. -
China, International Law
China Joint Ventures: You've Got To Love The One You're With
China joint ventures are notorious for their high failure rate. Use these tips to help yours succeed. -
China, International Law
The First Thing To Do Before Doing Business In China
The first thing to do before doing business in China? Determine whether your business plan is even legal there. -
China, International Law
China Due Diligence: Just Ask
How do you distinguish between a Chinese company that is legitimate and one that is not? -
Entertainment Law, International Law, Job Searches, Law Schools, Small Law Firms, Solo Practitioners
Understanding Law School: 3 Common Misperceptions
How does your romanticized impression of legal practice diverge from reality?