Managing partners, relax. King & Wood Mallesons isn't coming to the U.S. or Europe—yet. It has to get a few things right in Asia first
Managing partners, relax. King & Wood Mallesons isn't coming to the U.S. or Europe—yet. It has to get a few things right in Asia first
Originally Published: The Asian Lawyer
Chinese state-owned automaker BAIC and its general counsel hope that its quest for whole-car technology will help it zoom past its local rivals
Sun Yanchen, legal director for state-owned BAIC, China's fifth-largest carmaker, has been a critical player in the company's hunt for the foreign whole-car technology it hopes will help it speed pas
Daily Business Review
By most measures, Zhejiang Gonow Auto Co. was one of China?s private-enterprise success stories. Established in 2003, the company produces microvans popular with farmers and sells pickup trucks as fa
In the nine months since the Chinese Anti-Monopoly Law became effective, the Anti-Monopoly Bureau of China's Ministry of Commerce has made its mark on the global antitrust stage by blocking one high-
Olivier N. Antoine, a counsel with Crowell & Moring, and Jonathan Z. Zhou, a partner at Fangda Partners, write: In the nine months since the Chinese Anti Monopoly Law became effective, the Anti Monop
Corporate Counsel
There are about 20 million registered business entities in China,providing an abundant resource of candidates to become public companiesin both the domestic and international capital markets, say att
Yuhua Yang, formerly a visiting attorney at Phillips Nizer who has returned to her position as a corporate and securities lawyer with Alliance Law Firm in Beijing, and Elliot H. Lutzker, a partner at
China has witnessed unprecedented amounts of foreign investment and the greatest number of domestic and foreign business acquisitions in its history. In September, revised Chinese mergers and acquisi
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