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ChinaEClaw.com was established in July 2000 as
the first professional Electronic Commerce Law web site in China.
Our Chinese-language web site contains a wealth of comprehensive
information and authoritative content focused on the legislation,
judicial decisions, research and practice of e-commerce policy and
laws in China.
ChinaEClaw.com has become a respected window for legislation and
research on electronic commerce by the Chinese government, as well
as a platform for research by and communication among academics,
and an important channel through which companies involved in e-commerce
can resolve their operational issues and seek advice or legislation.
This English-language web site, developed in cooperation with TransAsia
Lawyers, contains translations of select content from our Chinese
site.
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One of the leading law firms licensed in the People's Republic of China, TransAsia was established by attorneys who have been advising clients on direct investments in China since the early 1980s. TransAsia maintains offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong (associated) and Tokyo (alliance office), with a legal team of approximately 80 professionals. The majority of our lawyers are admitted to practice in Mainland China; others are qualified in the United States, England/Wales, Japan, Australia and Malaysia.
Drawing on the diverse experience and expertise of our professionals, we advise clients on a wide range of issues relating to investment activities and commercial transactions. Primary areas of service include M&A, market entry, regulatory approvals, corporate (re-)structuring, dispute resolution, employment and crisis management.? We handle transactions from inception to completion, including partner selection, due diligence and full documentation. In addition to our specialty practice areas, we have substantial experience with China's building materials, semi-conductor & electronics, personal safety equipment, fire & security control, sports and insurance sectors.? We are also experienced in the privatization of state-owned enterprises.
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