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The Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters in People’s Republic of China
Rachel Chen
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David Yan
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Guangdong KaiTong Law Firm
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Legal Alert/Article
February 28, 2012
It has been rather a widely accepted legal axiom in international private law that a judgment rendered by a court of one country only has inter-territorial effect and its effect may not automatically extend beyond its own borders. In other words, normally a judgment will not be allowed to have any...
Purchasing Real Estate by Foreign Entity or/and Foreign Individual in China
Shelly Chen
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Guangdong KaiTong Law Firm
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Legal Alert/Article
February 28, 2012
With many foreign invested company setting up in China, more and more foreign entity and individual intent to purchase its/his own real estate in China. Here, we introduce relevant regulations and practice of purchasing real estate by foreign entity or/and foreign individual in China.
Be Cautious of an Empty Judgment or Arbitral Award
Shelly Chen
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Guangdong Kai Tong Law Firm
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Legal Alert/Article
November 8, 2011
Many of our clients may think that they have won the litigation or arbitration since a judgment or arbitral award in their favor was handed down by the entertaining People’s Court or arbitration tribunal. However, we should not celebrate our victory until the enforcement is completed,...
Ways to Settle Civil Disputes in China
Shelly Chen; Guangdong Kai Tong Law Firm;
Legal Alert/Article
November 8, 2011
With an increasing number of foreign companies coming to China to explore the promising market, it is inevitable that more disputes may arise. Generally speaking, there are four (4) ways to solve civil disputes in China, namely arbitration, litigation, mediation and negotiation. Every method will...
Better Understanding of Evidence Rules for Litigation in China
Shelly Chen; Guangdong Kai Tong Law Firm;
Legal Alert/Article
November 8, 2011
Every party should effectively prove the facts with evidence in their claims before they may be given a favorable judgment. Therefore, presentation of evidence is crucial in the process of civil litigation. This article will focus on the classification of evidence, its effectiveness and burden of...
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