China Business Law Journal - November 2011


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China Business Law Journal - November 2011

Volume 2, Issue 10

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Highlights:

In this issue
崔红伟, 共和律师事务所

Liquidation following a foreign acquisition

By Kathryn Cui, Concord & Partners
James Gaudin,Appleby

Jersey allows two new forms of partnership

By James Gaudin, Appleby
Rowan Forster和Wim Alberts

Protecting trade secrets in South Africa

By Rowan Forster and Wim Alberts, Edward Nathan Sonnenberg
Gary Vogelman and Janel Strauss,Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs

South Africa to overhaul tax law

By Gary Vogelman and Janel Strauss, Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs
Henry Lee and Jessy Wang, Dacheng Law Offices

Applying for the seizure of marine fuel

By Henry Lee and Jessy Wang, Dacheng Law Offices
Chinese private equity funds

Public private equity

By Robin Weir
Outbound investment from China

Flying high

China Business Law Journal

Loads of money

Gillian Miao,Martin Hu & Partners

Offshore equity incentive schemes raise exchange control issues

By Gillian Miao,Martin Hu & Partners
Manisha Singh Nair, Lex Orbis

Stay of proceeding in a trademark infringement suit

By Manisha Singh Nair, Lex Orbis
Wang Yadong and Liu Hezhen,Run Ming Law Office

Draft amendments to trademark law revealed

By Wang Yadong and Liu Hezhen, Run Ming Law Office
Justo Federico Norman and Mariana Ardizzone

Corporate structures for doing business in Argentina

By Justo Federico Norman and Mariana Ardizzone, Maciel Norman&Asociados
Geir Sviggum and Georgia Souza, Wikborg Rein

The opening of airport concessions in Brazil

By Geir Sviggum, Wikborg Reinand and Georgia Souza, Vieira Rezende Barbosa e Guerreiro Advogados
Frank Marinaro

A kinder, gentler approach to private equity in China

By Frank Marinaro, Loeb & Loeb

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