International Law
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China, International Law
Choosing A China/Asia Location For Your Business
You can use some or all of these factors to determine the right China city for your business. -
China, International Law
How To Form A China Representative Office... But Why Would You?
Rep Offices in China seldom make sense in the grand scheme of things. These are the reasons why. - Sponsored
Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
Zach Warren from the Thomson Reuters Institute discusses the potential and the pitfalls. -
China, International Law
5 Common China Business Mistakes To Avoid
Avoid some of your heartbreak by following these 5 principles.
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China, Contracts, International Law
Negotiating With China Companies: How To Respond To Common Tactics
When it comes to negotiating, Chinese companies view American companies as easy marks. This is how you can win. -
International Law, Law Schools
4 Well-Intentioned International Law Ideas That Are Doomed to Fail
This is why international law fails. -
China, International Law
The Agony And The Ecstasy Of Forming A China Subsidiary Company (WFOE)
Forming a China company is an onerous process. Here's why... -
China, Intellectual Property, International Law
How To Protect Your IP From China: It Is Possible
It's a surprise how many companies seem to treat their intellectual property protection in China as an optional. -
China, Crime, International Law
Your Job Is To Avoid China Corruption Charges
Comply, don't complain: China has made clear the risks of not complying with its laws. - Sponsored
The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms. -
Asians, China, International Law, Politics
China Plus One: How Vietnam's Riots Help American Businesses
Why is Vietnam the ideal "plus one" country, and how could recent unrest there actually help American businesses? -
China, Contracts, International Law
Drafting China Contracts That Work
American companies routinely insist on contract provisions that effectively render their contracts unenforceable in China. -
Banking Law, China, International Law
How To Avoid THE China Bank Fraud Scam
Are you aware of the latest scam preying upon foreign companies that purchase from Chinese suppliers? Columnist Dan Harris has the details. -
China, International Law, Job Searches
So You Want To Be A China Lawyer? Fuggetaboutit!
What are the options for a law student who wants to practice China law? -
China, Intellectual Property, International Law, Trademarks
China Trademarks: What's Madrid Got To Do With It?
China’s trademark system is complicated and overseen by oftentimes capricious examiners. How can you work around that?
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The Business Case For AI At Your Law Firm
ChatGPT ushers in the age of generative AI – even for law firms.
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AI’s Impact On Law Firms Of Every Size
How solo lawyers, midsize firms, and global large law firms have an opportunity to adjust the way they work.
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Law Firms Now Have A Choice In Their Document Comparison Software
Six months on since its launch, over 200 firms worldwide are now using Draftable Legal for accurate and reliable document comparison, including UK Top 50…
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Generative AI In Legal Work — What’s Fact And What’s Fiction?
Zach Warren from the Thomson Reuters Institute discusses the potential and the pitfalls.
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How Transactional Lawyers Can Better Serve (And Maintain) Their Clients
Sign up and join us for our CLE webinar. From importing your checklist to delivering the closing book, you can bolster client service throughout the…
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China, Contracts, Intellectual Property, International Law
China Ain't Denmark. Get Over It.
Expecting China's legal system to be on par with Denmark or the United States is unrealistic and unfair. -
China, International Law
China Due Diligence? Good Luck With That...
How do you do get information on a Chinese company when certain private investigatory work in China is illegal? -
China, Contracts, International Law
Suing Chinese Companies In The United States Is Usually A Waste Of Time
What's the problem? China does not enforce U.S. court judgments. -
China, Contracts, International Law
How To Do Business In China Without Jail Time? Kill A Chicken
China belongs to the Chinese, and they do not particularly want foreigners there. How can you practice law in such an environment? Very carefully. -
China, Contracts, Depositions, Insurance, International Law
How To Prevent 'Made In China' Product Labels From Leading To Lawsuits Made In The U.S.A.
How often do you stop to think about the ubiquitous “Made in China” label? Not as often as you should. -
Animal Law, Antonin Scalia, Bernie Madoff, Breasts, International Law, Jury Duty, Non-Sequiturs, SCOTUS, Social Media, Social Networking Websites, Supreme Court, Twittering
Non-Sequiturs: 03.19.14
* I include this line not to highlight the horribleness of zoos, but because I’m doing NS today and this contains a fun anecdote about walrus masturbation. [Cracked] * Meanwhile, on Redline, I’m like, doing stuff. [ATL: Redline] * “I really want to go to law school to study international law and be a part of solving problems like what’s going on in Crimea right now.” — Dumb idiot who will wish he read Above the Law before he went to law school. [Radio Free Europe] * Student gets punished for sending a tweet from home. Should it really matter where you are sitting when you hit the button on the tweet calling your principal a “pussy ass bitch”? [It-Lex] * I think the jurors on the Bernie Madoff co-conspirator case might be running a Ponzi scheme. [Dealbreaker] * Everyone is overwhelmed, apparently. [Going Concern] * Scalia apparently comes up with his s**t while dozing off to sleep. So, literally now, Scalia’s dreams are the stuff of my nightmares. [Military.com] -
China, International Law
China Law Mistakes To Avoid -- I'm Talking To You
What causes American lawyers to make mistakes when dealing with China law? Find out here.