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  • Gao Zhisheng
    The family of nobel peace prize nominee and Chinese lawyer Gao Zhisheng has defected to the US
  • Deacons
    Woes over Chinese investment in Australian resources can be removed with measures to protect national interest, according to partner Ian McCubbin
  • Minter Ellison
    Former Billabong Boss Matt Perrin had problems with property investments in Xian and Hunan provinces in China, says Minter Ellison
  • Corrs Chambers Westgarth
    Corrs Chambers Westgarth CEO John Denton wil chair the Sustainable Development Working Group of the APEC Business Advisory Council
  • King & Wood
    King & Wood lawyer comments on the rise of Chinese house buyers capitalising on the US mortage crisis.
  • Corrs Chambers Westgarth
    A Corrs Chambers Westgarth corporate advisory partner, Andrew Lumsden, said he knew of several state-backed Chinese companies interested in investing in Australian projects requiring more than $1 billion of financing.
  • DLA Phillips Fox
    A partner in the law firm DLA Phillips Fox in Australia cites Iowa as an example of what happens when a government over-regulates franchisors. “We have seen the effects of over-regulation in various countries and notably also the US State of Iowa..."
  • Deacons
    Australia would need to significantly boost defence spending and expand its armed forces to ensure its security against the likelihood of a rising China challenging the United States, a leading strategic thinker warned at a forum sponsored by the law firm Deacons.
  • Various
    Growth in resources work between Australian and Chinese companies could hit a bump since Chinese politburo standing committee member Zhou Yongkang, currently visiting Australia to boost the resources sector, is expected to be served court summons. The Falun Dafa Association filed the summons at the NSW Supreme Court on Nov 3.
  • Bell Gully
    The Law and Economics Association of New Zealand (LEANZ) is hosting an interesting seminar in Wellingotn next Monday on the free trade deal with China.
  • Deacons
    Australia would need to significantly boost defence spending and expand its armed forces to ensure its security against the likelihood of a rising China challenging the United States, a leading strategic thinker warned at a forum sponsored by the law firm Deacons.


General Counsel - 24/08/2010

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