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International Family Law - April 11, 2012
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International Family Law - April 11, 2012

International Family Law - April 11, 2012
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International Family Law - April 11, 2012

International Family Law - April 11, 2012
A new national legal service has been launched to provide free legal assistance to Australian pare
International Family Law - April 11, 2012
Jayanth Krishnan had an inter-faith wedding. B
Canadian Trademark Blog - April 11, 2012
In Clic International Inc. v. Convenience Food Industries (Private) Ltd., 2011 FC 1338, Clic International appealed a decision of the Registrar to expunge its trademark. The mark, which was use
Canadian Trademark Blog - April 11, 2012
In a previous post, we reported on a Federal Court of Canada decision, upholding the decision of the Registrar of Trademarks to refuse r
Canadian Trademark Blog - April 11, 2012
In a reversal of it’s long held position, the Canadian Intellectual Property Office (CIPO) has today announced that
China Law Blog - April 11, 2012
By: Steve Dickinson The economic slowdown in North America and Europe has left many WFOEs in China with insufficient funds to continue their business activities. These WFOEs often have to sudd
China Law Blog - April 11, 2012
By: Mathew Alderson China now has the second biggest box office market in the world and the third biggest film production industry in the world. As you would expect, here in China we are seeing an upsurge in foreign
China Law Blog - April 11, 2012
By: Steve Dickinson The promise of China as a market for U.S. exports has always been one of the dreams of U.S. businessmen. What many U.S. companies now need to understand is that dream has already been realized. With lit
China Law Blog - April 11, 2012
I just finished reading (most of it anyway) Bruce W. Mitchell’s book/tome, 13 Steps to Manufacturing in China
China Law Blog - April 11, 2012
The other day, in “Personal Liability For Failed China WFOEs: The Law
China Law Blog - April 11, 2012
Probably more than any other agreement, there is a conception out there that it is just fine to use an off the shelf NDA Agreement when dealing with China. Wrong…. At least as much as with any o