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If litigation gets you excited and technical discussions do not freak you out on a Monday, you may wish to take a look and some of the comments made by the usual China law suspects on the issue of case filing. Of particular interest is how China's case filing system differs from other jurisdictions (like […]

The next time ZTE complains about inward investment trouble in the U.S., I think we'll know why.

Anyone who spends much time in Beijing knows that in the last few years, it's been harder and harder to find a cab. The reason is much less hard to find: more Beijingers are able to afford cabs, and the…

Govt procurement no sure boon to Chinese brands cars http://t.co/BfpM1g3Y -> Stanley Lubman: Lawyers’ New Party Loyalty Oath: A Sign of Weakness http://t.co/0GUb2OCf @ChinaRealTime -> "@WSJChina: Forex Flows Dictate China's Policy Outlook http://t.co/cUxw9C9T" -> Bloomberg: China Laws Might Have Hurt Apple’s IPad Fight http://t.co/yTI22TxZ Um, not at all. It's not a squatter case. -> Jeffrey […]

I have received the following announcement: CECC Employment Announcement–Professional Staff Members The Congressional-Executive Commission on China is a bipartisan commission created by Congress in 2000 to monitor and report on human rights and rule o…

I have received the following announcement: CECC Employment Announcement–Professional Staff Members The Congressional-Executive Commission on China is a bipartisan commission created by Congress in 2000 to monitor and report on human rights and rule o…

Here's the scoop from the China Hearsay blog.

Here's the scoop from the China Hearsay blog.