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Regulating Real Estate: Government Restriction on Foreign Investment

By Morgan Crank March 2, 2010 Government policy resuming restrictions on local real estate purchases by foreigners is not expected to hurt premium property sales, many in the real estate market contend. The government has chosen to reinstate its limitation on foreigners purchasing local real estate in China, after it had temporarily suspended the measure …

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Edward Lehman Selected to Who’s Who International Trademark Lawyer 2010

Edward Lehman of Lehman, Lee, and Xu has been named one of the best Trademark lawyers in China by the International Legal Who’s Who 2010. This award accompanies Mr. Lehman’s award from the same publication as one of China’s best Franchise lawyers. Lehman, Lee & Xu is a prominent Chinese corporate law firm and trademark …

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China Prioritizes Economic Growth over Environmental Conservation

Alexander Pan, March 2, 2010 Beijing, China China sent a clear message to the world community last week that it will not put a fixed cap on its green house gas emissions. Indicating that while China will do what it can to significantly reduce its environmental impact, it will continue to prioritize economic growth over …

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Konica Minolta Holdings Inc. V. Trademark Review And Appraisal Board Of The State Administration For Industry And Commerce Of The People’s Republic Of China

Konica Minolta Holdings Inc. V. Trademark Review And Appraisal Board Of The State Administration For Industry And Commerce Of The People’s Republic Of China, Etc. Re: Trademark Administrative Dispute Konica Minolta Holdings Inc. (Minolta) applied on 18 January 1985 for the registration of the trademark “MEINENGDA” and successfully registered such trademark (Register No. 238453) (the …

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Application Of Laws Against Electronic Information Crimes Clarified

The Supreme People’s Court and the Supreme People’s Procuratorate have jointly issued the Judicial Interpretation (II)[1] 1 to further clarify the issues concerning the application of laws for handling criminal cases related to making, reproducing, publishing, selling and broadcasting obscene electronic information via the internet, mobile communications terminals and information service centres as well as …

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Notice Concerning The Enforcement Of The Amended Patent Law

Issued By: State Intellectual Property Office Issue Date: 29 September 2009 Effective Date: 29 September 2009 For the purpose of effectively enforcing the amended Patent Law, the SIPO published the Notice concerning the Enforcement of the Amended Patent Law on 29 September to clarify submission of patent applications and the rules governing other patent issues. …

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The Wi-Fi Debate

Global trend setting or introverted nationalism? This is the debate raging over the Chinese WAPI system, a substitute for Wi-Fi which is currently prohibited for use in Chinese cellular devices. Promoted by the government, the WAPI system is alleged to plug gaps in security and protect wireless internet users. This issue hit the spotlight as …

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Webinar Panel Discussion on Patent Protection in China and India, 2010

Edward E. Lehman, Managing Director of Chinese law firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, is scheduled to participate in a webinar discussing patent protection in China on April 28, 2010. Other confirmed attendees include Alex W. Zhang of King and Wood and Elizabeth Chien-Hale of Institute for Intellectual Property in Asia. Mr. Lehman is planning on …

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China’s Elite Kindergartens

Alexander Pan, February 25, 2010 Beijing, China Competition for a spot in one of China’s most prestigious universities has always been fierce. However, with the emergence of elite private elementary schools and kindergartens, Chinese children are becoming indoctrinated in this spirit of academic competition from day one. The intense competition for admission to the nation’s …

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