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Ling Zhang Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

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"Actually, someone knows you are a dog"-- the Chinese regulation efforts on private data protection *

China - April 24 2013
Do you have privacy in the era of information? "On the Internet, nobody knows you're a dog." First published in The New Yorker on July 5, 1993, this…


New amendment to PRC civil procedure law: an analysis *

China - September 10 2012
On August 31, 2012, China's legislature, the National People’s Congress, approved an amendment to the PRC Civil Procedure Law.


New era for video-on-demand websites in China *

China - August 9 2012
The term “new era” is often used when referring to an improved or perhaps promising new period of time - for example, many Chinese will recall a popular song called Entering into New Era, describing China’s bright future.


Is China giving carte blanche for anti-competitive conduct by PRC companies doing business overseas? *

China, USA - July 26 2012
PRC companies should be careful not to interpret as carte blanche for anti-competitive behavior a recent policy statement by the Chinese government encouraging PRC companies to coordinate their activities and cooperate with each other while investing overseas.

Co-authors: Yasue (Becky) Nao Koblitz .