Chinese Business Law and Practice. Santiago, Chile, November 25-26, 2010.
Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile (Catholic University of Chile) is putting on a China law seminar in Santiago, Chile, later this month. The seminar will take place on November 25 and November...
View ArticleEmerging Market/China Outsourcing Issues. A Speech.
Last week, I gave an hour long talk before the Pacific Northwest Chapter of the International Association of Outsourcing Professionals (IAOP). My talk was entitled, “The Legal Myths, Realities, Traps...
View ArticleArbitration In China. Get Used To It.
Five years ago, it was the rare contract between a Western company and a Chinese company that called for arbitration in China. Maybe 25% of Chinese companies would suggest arbitration in China back...
View ArticleHow To Write A China (CIETAC/BAC) Arbitration Clause
Chinese companies are more and more often requiring a China venue dispute resolution clause. In other words, they are refusing to sign contracts unless they provide for disputes to be resolved in...
View ArticleDr. Clarisse von Wunschheim On Arbitrating Your China Disputes, Part I. The...
We are always writing on the importance of China contracts having a well-crafted dispute resolution provision. My favorite line about this is the following, from the post, “Arbitration In Your China...
View ArticleDr. Clarisse von Wunschheim On Arbitrating Your China Disputes, Part II....
This is part II of Dr. Clarisse von Wunschheim’s series of guest posts on China arbitration. I asked Dr. von Wunschheim to write this series because arbitration is of such crucial importance to so many...
View ArticleDr. Clarisse von Wunschheim On Arbitrating Your China Disputes, Part III. Is...
This is part III (the last) of Dr. Clarisse von Wunschheim’s three part series of guest posts on China arbitration. I asked Dr. von Wunschheim to write this series because arbitration is so important...
View ArticleChina Contracts: The Dispute Resolution Clause.
Whenever I am asked to review a contract between a US company and a China company, I nearly always go straight to the dispute resolution clause. Much of the time when I am asked to review such a...
View ArticleU.S. Courts Take Over China And The World: Mother Teresa, Please Take The Stand
Lawyers in the United State are generally hated, trial lawyers most of all. Nearly anyone who has ever been sued in a United States court gets embittered. Litigation is war here and war is horrible....
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