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July 10, 2013
On January 13th, 2013 the Minister of State for Interior Affairs, HE Sheikh Nasser bin Khalifa Al-Thani, Chairman of the National Road …
July 10, 2013
Judging by the attendance of healthcare providers at the Arab Health trade fair in Dubai in February 2013 it is clear that there is keen …
July 10, 2013
International arbitration is on the rise in the Republic of Korea. As more and more global companies with business in Korea are …
July 10, 2013
Food poisoning happens nearly every day in Vietnam, and there have been some serious cases with large numbers of poisoned persons …
July 10, 2013
Indonesia’s franchise sector has experienced rapid growth in the past decade, riding the wave of the country’s economic expansion and …
July 10, 2013
Real estate investment trust (REITs) have been receiving greater attention as an instrument of investment in the Malaysian capital market over …
July 10, 2013
The QFC Regulatory Authority (QFCRA) is the independent regulatory body of the Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) with wide powers to supervise …
July 10, 2013
Saudi Arabia remains a beacon for construction projects, with an estimated US$600 billion in construction projects planned or underway …
July 10, 2013
In Korea, the Labor Standards Act is the principal law governing matters relating to employer-employee relationships. It generally …
July 10, 2013
The Ministry of Finance issued Circular No. 16/2013/TT-BTC, dated February 8th, 2013, guiding implementation of Resolution No. 02/NQ-CP …
July 8, 2013
“Fortune calls” – compensation and legal service delivery


July 8, 2013
Our latest Disputes Special Report features contributions from K&L Gates, King & Wood Mallesons, the Hong Kong Arbitration Centre, Lee International and the Singapore International Arbitration Centre, – from funding to resolution, bringing the pieces together.
July 8, 2013
The following is taken from a special paper produced for the In-House Community by Dr Justine Walker, Director Financial Crime (Sanctions and Bribery) at the British Bankers’ Association, which was presented to delegates at the recent Hong Kong Outbound Risk & Corruption Symposium, which took place on May 30th, 2013
July 8, 2013
Sascha Hindmarch, former General Counsel of the University of South Australia emphasises the importance of knowing who your client is. Dispelling the notion that all employees of an organisation make up the client, she advises that defining who the client is at the outset can avoid common pitfalls and minimise legal risk.