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December 2018/January 2019

Enter the dragon

Reform of Hong Kong listing rules welcomes new economy companies

Creditors’ committees of banking institutions

By William Zhang, Zhao Jiajia, Merits & Tree Law Offices

Necessity and feasibility of summary bankruptcy proceedings

By Wang Wei, Gao Menglu, Co-effort Law Firm

Review and outlook of the Chinese market in the later PPP period

By Wang Jihong, Han Jiangyu, Zhong Lun Law Firm

Risks of IP co-ownership and unclear ownership agreements

By Frank Liu, Tiantai Law Firm

Determination of similar goods in trademark invalidation procedures

By Claire Zhao, Sanyou Intellectual Property Agency

Main preferential policies for venture capital funds

By Catherine Chen, Sha Yuedi, Zhong Lun Law Firm

Quasi-security measures adopted by listed companies without resolution

By Yao Xiaomin, Yuan Yuhui, Lantai Partners

Third-party payments: Regulation over customer reserves

By Wu Jiejiang, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Acquisition of The Center in Hong Kong

By Raymond Cheung, ONC Lawyers

Snapshot of Shanghai-London Stock Connect

By Willow Wei and Hanqi Wang, Dentons

A review of the full convertibility of H-shares

By Liu Wen, Commerce & Finance Law Offices

Deals of the Year 2018

CBLJ selects outstanding China-related deals and cases in 2018, applauding remarkable legal efforts

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In-house Counsel Awards 2026

Following months of market research, we have selected these outstanding in-house counsel and their teams

CORRESPONDENTS

Nominee shareholding: Transferring shares not yet due

By Jiang Xuan and Wang Zhongyu, Zhong Lun Law Firm
18A listings amid a more nuanced regulation

18A listings amid a more nuanced regulation

By Stella Yeung and Stephen Luo, Jingtian & Gongcheng

Debt restructuring centres in legal practice

By Wang Zhenxiang, Jingtian & Gongcheng

FEATURES

Navigating phased-in ESG reporting

Green: Seen it or mean it?

As mandatory ESG reporting is phased in, green claims may face securities law and cross-border compliance scrutiny. General counsel and environmental lawyers assess the evolving challenges

Choosing ideal lawyers

How can companies identify the right lawyer? A China Business Law Journal survey reveals what factors are truly driving the choices of general counsel

Cao Haiyang and Zhou Xin's AI-native views

Going ‘AI-native’

Veteran counsel, tech CEO unpack ‘AI-native’ legal adoption

PRACTITIONERS' PERSPECTIVES

Key takeaways from China’s new Ecological and Environmental Code

By Audrey Tao and Shen Haixiang, Hylands Law Firm
Solar wind businesses compliance frameworks

Environmental compliance frameworks for renewable businesses

By Li Zhiheng, Kangda Law Firm

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