Asian Legal Business (ALB) is proud to present the 2nd annual Guangzhou In-House Legal Summit*, to be held on March 19 in Central Guangzhou.

 As the first of ALB’s established annual In-House Legal Summits series, the Guangzhou In-House Legal Summit will provide the legal community in Guangzhou and its surrounding region a unique platform for the discussion of current regulatory issues and the exchange of compliance best practices. Featuring the region’s leading legal experts, the summit offers invaluable know-how on mitigating legal risks in a reforming economy, touching on the legal implications of equity trading, debt collection and enterprise liquidation. At the end of the summit, delegates will take away practical tips to manage the opportunities and dilemmas that accompany the ever-changing role of the in-house counsel, addressing areas including intellectual property, brand protection, Big Data analytics and anti-corruption compliance. 

Sponsored by Broad & Bright, Guangdong Grand & Holders Law Firm and Global Law Office andsupported  by the American Chamber of Commerce in South China and the European Chamber of Commerce in China, the summit provides an unprecedented occasion to bring the region’s legal and business community all under one roof.

*Speaker positions are still available! For further information on the agenda, speaker opportunities and complimentary registration, click here to visit the summit website or contact Gillian Cui at Xuexin.cui@thomsonreuters.com / +86 10 5980 3735.

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