By Anna Zhang | March 13, 2020
Singapore Management University has received the grant to launch a five-year research program that will focus on developing a smart contract programming language.
By Anna Zhang | March 13, 2020
Singapore Management University has received the grant to launch a five-year research program that will focus on developing a smart contract programming language.
By Hannah Roberts | March 11, 2020
The law firm is working with its Chinese 'best friend' firm Guantao to deliver medical supplies to affected areas in the People's Republic of China.
By Phillip Bantz | March 10, 2020
Kellye Walker will be joining Eastman at a challenging time for the company, which has manufacturing sites throughout China, including the city of Wuhan, ground zero for the COVID-19 outbreak.
The American Lawyer | Commentary
By Anna Zhang | March 10, 2020
Many are little more than "window offices"—a liaison point for client relationships. But to become a truly global player, Chinese firms will need to change that.
By Christopher Niesche | March 9, 2020
Companies are no longer faced with a choice between farming out legal work to expensive law firms or doing the work themselves, the ALSP co-founder, Ken Jagger, told Law.com International.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | March 6, 2020
Law.com journalists—Dylan Jackson, Heather Nevitt, Jack Newsham and Karen Sloan—report on how this rapidly changing situation is upending operations at law firms, law schools and legal departments.
By Anna Zhang | March 4, 2020
Bird & Bird, Watson Farley & Williams and Kennedys recruited new partners in the city-state covering regulatory, transactions and disputes.
By Karen Sloan | March 3, 2020
The school in Shenzhen, the only one in the world to offer both a U.S. law curriculum taught in English and a Chinese Law curriculum, expects to restart classes online this week, using the program at a U.S.-based law school as a guide.
By Karen Sloan | March 3, 2020
The school in Shenzhen, the only one in the world to offer both a U.S. law curriculum taught in English and a Chinese Law curriculum, expects to restart classes online this week, using the program at a U.S.-based law school as a guide.
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