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News & Publications
- Wenfei Law Secures 42.9 Million Euro Arbitration Victory in CIETAC
- The Comments Sought on the Anti-Money Laundering Law (Draft Revision) / Interim Provisions on the Prevention of Unfair Competition in Cyberspace / Opinions on Strengthening Regulation, Preventing Risks, and Promoting High-Quality Development of the Capital Market - China Legal Briefing 299, June 2024
- A new year- a new legal framework (summary of important changes per January 2024 - China Legal Report, January 2024
- China’s Amended Civil Procedure Law - China Legal Report, December 2023
- PIPIA - Personal Information Protection Impact in China - China Legal Report, October 2023
- Holidy Notice (Sep. 29.2023 - Oct. 7. 2023)
- Interpretation of New Rules — Interim Measures for the Administration of Generative Artificial Intelligence Services - China Legal Report, August 2023
- Legal Challenges Raised by Generative AI such as ChatGPT and Solutions - China Legal Report, March 2023
- Wenfei reaches Milestone in the Development of Emergency Arbitration Procedures in China
- RCEP’s Impact on China’s Overseas Investments - China Legal Report, October 2022
- Arbitration Law of the People's Republic of China (Revised) (Draft for Comments) - China Legal Report, January 2022
- Wenfei's Paul Thaler and Yaqi Liu speak at SCCC's Legal Forum 2021
- The Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law - China Legal Report, September 2021
- Dr. Paul Thaler admitted to CIETAC Panel of Arbitrators
- Managing Partner Dr. Paul Thaler now certified ICC Arbitrator
- Le Temps, Swiss Who is Who in China
- Swiss Company N. AG's Major Victory in Unconventional CIETAC Arbitration Proceedings
- New Laws in China in 2019 and early 2020
- 2019 Market Access Negative List
- Portrayal of Wenfei Law at the Neue Zürcher Zeitung
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Our lawyers have carefully prepared a list of questions & answers intended to give foreign business people a short overview of important areas of Chinese business law. These Q&A will provide you with brief but valuable indications on foreign investment requirements, legal forms of companies, arbitration in China, labor and property law, etc.
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Frequently Asked Questions.