Archive for June, 2010

postheadericon China tort law set to trigger surge in claims – Financial Times


China tort law set to trigger surge in claims
Financial Times
... of Hogan Lovells, the law firm, in Shanghai. Even before the new law took effect, the Chinese were adept at using the existing patchwork of “tort” laws. ...

postheadericon Google says to "abide by the Chinese law" in order to renew license – Xinhua


Sydney Morning Herald

Google says to "abide by the Chinese law" in order to renew license
Xinhua
BEIJING, June 30 (Xinhua) -- A company running Google's China website has pledged to "abide by the Chinese law" in a letter of application to renew Google's ...
Google says China partially blocks search serviceThe Associated Press
Google surrenders to Chinese censorship demandsComputerworld (blog)
Google finds new way around Chinese censorship lawsMacleans.ca
BBC News -The Chosun Ilbo -The Tech Herald
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postheadericon Analysis: Project Finance – Who’s Who Legal


Analysis: Project Finance
Who's Who Legal
Here, long-standing client relationships will be a key weapon in the law firm armoury. One constant source of pressure for the legal profession comes from ...

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postheadericon China Investment Firm Takes Control of Two Anslow & Jaclin Shells – The Reverse Merger Wire


China Investment Firm Takes Control of Two Anslow & Jaclin Shells
The Reverse Merger Wire
The China-focused firm ARC China Investment Funds has taken control of AJ Acquisition Corp. I Inc. and AJ Acquisition Corp. II Inc. from the law firm Anslow ...

postheadericon Financial Times unit profiles Ord River Resources’ China connection – Proactive Investors Australia


Proactive Investors Australia

Financial Times unit profiles Ord River Resources' China connection
Proactive Investors Australia
The company changed its auditor from Grant Thornton to Ernst and Young and the law firm from Piper to Finlaysons. It raised capital last year with the help ...

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postheadericon Google tries new approach in China – Mail & Guardian Online


CBC.ca

Google tries new approach in China
Mail & Guardian Online
... with local law," Drummond added. Without a licence, the firm would be unable to offer services such as music and mapping from the Chinese mainland. ...
Google in bid to keep China licenceBusiness Day
Google faces pressure in China: The dragons are roaring again!Entertainment and Showbiz! (blog)
Q&A: Google and ChinaBBC News
The Guardian -Register -Fast Company
all 1,420 news articles »

postheadericon Google changes Chinese access – San Jose Mercury News


Reuters

Google changes Chinese access
San Jose Mercury News
Under the so-called "one country, two-systems" arrangement, Hong Kong is part of China but many of its laws and regulations are different, including those ...
Google to stop redirecting users in China to uncensored siteLos Angeles Times
Google surrenders to Chinese censorship demandsComputerworld (blog)
Q&A: Google and ChinaBBC News
The Tech Herald -Macleans.ca -AFP
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postheadericon China sets sail for the Arctic – AFP


AFP

China sets sail for the Arctic
AFP
"China does not want to be a challenger in the world order and has a cautious approach," said Guo Peiqing, associate professor of polar politics and law at ...

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postheadericon Doubts Over Global Recovery Send Shudders Across Markets – Wall Street Journal


Reuters UK

Doubts Over Global Recovery Send Shudders Across Markets
Wall Street Journal
The slide was due in part to the New York-based Conference Board correcting its leading economic indicator for China for April. The Conference Board said ...
= WORLD FOREX: Dollar, Yen Gain As Investors Worry Growth Is SlippingZawya
= WORLD FOREX: Euro Down, Eyes On ECB Loan RepaymentZawya

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postheadericon Dissidents sue, but law still suits China – Washington Times


Washington Times

Dissidents sue, but law still suits China
Washington Times
(Associated Press) By Michelle Phillips Call it a new form of civil disobedience in China — the lawsuit. China's slow shift to the rule of law has ...

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