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U.S. and China as the #1 and #2 global economies shape global business and many U.S. business have ties related directly/indirectly to China. But the current economic and geo-political environment are making U.S. businesses think twice about how and what to do with their current business, new business, or even dissolving/diversifying your business relating to China. Such business decisions make it more possible for commercial disputes to arise. Further, the U.S. increasing restrictive sanctions and tariff regulations and China’s retaliatory measures require more prudent legal protection applications that also mitigate harmful dispute actions. Whether your company is involved in trade, investment or sale of goods in China, it is necessary to prepare your company/client for potential disputes or manage current disputes with “real-time” & on-the-ground” knowledge of updated China laws, strategic considerations & risk mitigations in the following key areas:
- Due Diligence (pre-contract measures)
- Contract structuring & terms
- Administrative Proceedings
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (Settlement, Mediation, Arbitration)
- Litigation (incl. JRE).
Webinar Date+Time:November 7, 2025
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM PT
Free Continuing Legal Education Webinar - Register Now!
Speakers:
- Arthur Chiu - Cyan Law Firm, Beijing, China
- Wei Shi - Cyan Law Firm, Beijing, China.
Washington State Bar Association; Sponsored by ALPS. Developed in partnership with the WSBA International Practice Section.
- Washington State: 1.00 Law & Legal Procedure
- Other States: Certificate of attendance provided upon request.
Developed in partnership with the WSBA International Practice Section Free.
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