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Sparks fly

Slowdown ignites fears of a new wave of disputes

Striking gold?

The risks and rewards of domestic M&A

Navigating a tougher field

Voices from in-house groups

Changing horizons

How businesses should adapt to the new normal

Investors beware

Avoid getting entangled in the PE regulatory web

Capital connections

PRC regulators stimulate new links with new ideas

TM China

Brand managers bear all on IP

Raw deals

China's mining and energy challenges

China Business Law Awards 2014

China Business Law Awards 2014

Deals of the year 2014

Great ideas that took flight in 2014

Time to open up

Will foreign hospital ownership succeed?

Hunting the hunter

Regulators target inbound investors

Capital confusion

Lawyers question PE/VC reforms

On stronger tides

Wave of reforms to lift capital markets

What lies beneath?

China miners delve deeper, search further

China Business Law Awards 2013

The inaugural China Business Law Awards

Deals of the year 2013

Stars that shone in 2013

Leap of faith

Perils and rewards of jumping into the China market

Conjuring success

Working magic with M&A in China

Capital navigations

A compass for China’s complex capital markets

Deals of the year 2012

The best-laid plans of 2012

Surviving the winter

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Merge surge

Can foreigners ride the M&A wave?

Rewiring the markets

Bourses power up regulation

Look into our crystal ball

The key legal issues in China in 2012

Brand new

Deals of the year, part two

China Business Law Journal presents the second half of our selection of significant transactions from last year, and the domestic and international law firms behind them. By George W Russell and Raymond Yang.

The deals of the year

China Business Law Journal celebrates the most significant transactions of 2010 and reveals the domestic and international law firms that guided them to fruition. By George W Russell and Raymond Yang

Finding a face that fits: The art of choosing a law firm

With more law firms in the market than ever before, how can a company choose the right one?

Making hay while the sun shines

As China emerges from the economic downturn, the rules of the game have changed. Law firms are adapting to the new environment, and in-house counsel are under pressure to do more work in-house

MOST POPULAR

China Business Law Awards 2025 New

China Business Law Awards 2025

Which Chinese and international law firms have earned client trust through exceptional expertise?

In-house-Counsel-Awards-2025 New

In-house Counsel Awards 2025

“In-house Counsel Awards 2025” recognise top legal leaders and teams

CORRESPONDENTS

Overview of legal framework for Ecuador’s mining sector

By Cheng Jun and Zhao Zeyu, Zhong Lun Law Firm
Sierra Leone’s mining legislation overview

Overview of Sierra Leone’s mining legislation

By Cheng Jun and Li Ji, Zhong Lun Law Firm

Disproportionate capital reduction under the new Company Law

By Zuo Yuru and Yang Yue, Zhong Lun Law Firm

FEATURES

Research, recalibrate, repeat

Market shakeups lead to increasingly complex dispute issues and novel investor strategies to resolve them

Key issues in confidentiality agreements

Guard your secrets

Nuctech’s legal director decodes confidentiality agreements

Anti-Unfair Competition Law rev up platform duties

No more wild west

Revised Anti-Unfair Competition Law steps up platforms' gatekeeping duties

PRACTITIONERS' PERSPECTIVES

Cross-border debt recovery: Lessons from a guarantee dispute

By Armstrong Chen and Wang Xin, Dacheng Law Offices
Nominated Subcontractor Risks Real Estate

Countering RE dilemma of ‘nominated subcontractors’

By Tony Wang and Hussein Hu, Wintell

This article systematically analyses prevailing judicial trends and compliance essentials, offering practical strategies for risk isolation and contract management

Criminal Risk Prevention for Enterprisesvideo

Guide to criminal risk for enterprises

By Xia Yu, Kangda

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