This post marks the launch of a multipart series designed to help right holders and importers better understand the opportunities and obligations that attach to intellectual property in the international trade regulatory environment.
The first installment in this series is
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Prep Checklist for Enforcing Foreign Judgments in China-CTD 101 Series
Ready to enforce a foreign judgment in China? Let us start with the Prep Checklist.
This post was first published in CJO GLOBAL, which is committed to providing consulting services in China-related cross-border trade risk management and debt collection. We…
Title Retention and Lien: Two Protection Measures for Debt Settlement in China-CTD 101 Series
If your debtor defaults on a debt, you can take a lien on the debtor’s chattels (movable property) that you have legal possession of. In other words, the seller can retain ownership of the goods if the buyer fails to…
What Happens to a Chinese Enterprise’s management if It Goes Bankruptcy?-CTD 101 Series
The management of the enterprise shall cooperate with the bankruptcy administrator and may be prohibited from serving as executives of other enterprises.
This post was first published in CJO GLOBAL, which is committed to providing consulting services in China-related…
USTR Releases Draft Questionnaire for Section 301 Economic Impact Analysis
On November 1, 2022, the United States Trade Representative (“USTR”) released the questionnaire it is requesting interested parties to submit for its consideration related to the economic impact of the Section 301 tariffs. The portal to submit responses to the…
A Hastie Decision? (Australia)
Economic, trading and supply chain uncertainties persist and are particularly pronounced in some sectors including infrastructure and construction where sub-contractors often feel significant pressure points.
In our latest Australian insight, following the Federal Court rejecting the liquidators’ proprietary interest…
Customs Ruling of the Week- Classification of a Steel Racking Structure
Main Idea: Comprehensive understanding of tariff classification and country of origin determinations is necessary for importers to determine the full scope of duties that may be applicable to their merchandise.
In N328620 (Oct. 27, 2022), U.S. Customs and Border Protection…
Workation: Part II – Remote Working in Poland
REMOTE WORK IN POLAND
Is your employee asking to work remotely from abroad? Technologies make it possible, but what are the legal implications?
Our Labor & Employement Practice Area Group shared their insights and experiences on topic of…
Why the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018 (IRDA) May Continue to Attract Restructuring Proponents to Singapore
The Singaporean restructuring regime provides an attractive framework for scheme proponents. Our latest insight considers why more APAC cross-border restructures might emanate from Singapore.
The Commission prolongs and amends its Temporary Crisis Framework relaxing State aid rules to support the economy following the aggression against Ukraine by Russia
On 28 October 2022, the European Commission (the “Commission”) adopted the second amendment to its Temporary Crisis Framework for State Aid measures to support the economy following the aggression against Ukraine by Russia (the “Framework”). The second amendment to…