China Business Law Journal - April 2014


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China Business Law Journal - April 2014

Volume 5, Issue 4

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In this issue

Amendments mean trademark protection enters a new era

By Wang Yadong, Hu Cuiqin, Run Ming Law Office

Examples of transactions under FTZ cross-border investment system

By Leo Wang, Monica Gao, Llinks Law Offices

Requirements and procedures for listings on the new third board

By Xiao Zhigang, Zhen Qinggui, Zhonglun W&D Law Firm

Head to head: A comparison of Indian and Chinese trademark law

A comparison of trademark law in China and India

Getting to the core of EU Insolvency Regulation and centre of main interests

By Nick Tsilimidos, L Papaphilippou & Co.
Sammi Huang is a partner and Summer Xiong is a lawyer at Chang Tsi & Partners

Addition of punitive damage system in Trademark Law a breakthrough

By Sammi Huang, Summer Xiong, Chang Tsi & Partners
Sun Jian, Zhong Yin Law Firm

How should China-listed companies handle overseas restructurings?

By Jonathan Sun, Zhong Yin Law Firm
Felix Egli and Wu Fan

The benefits of due diligence in M&A transactions

By Felix Egli, Wu Fan, VISCHER
China Business Law Journal

Making our mark

IP red flags

Multinationals fear crackdown via antitrust law

China Business Law Journal – April 2014

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