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Yasue (Becky) Nao Koblitz Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

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A new Chinese policy could create antitrust issues *

China, USA - September 12 2012
Chinese 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.


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: Ling Zhang.


China's MOFCOM grapples with open source issues in Google-Motorola deal *

China - May 31 2012
This past February the US Department of Justice and European Commission cleared Google Inc.’s acquisition of Motorola Mobility Holdings Inc. without any conditions.


MOFCOM's "fusion" approach to Chinese merger control *

China - April 19 2012
We often hear about how China’s merger review “diverges” from other jurisdictions, most recently in reaction to conditional approvals of the Seagate/Samsung and Western Digital/Hitachi mergers.


China strengthens supervision over civil servants *

China - March 7 2012
In a June 2011 report issued by the People’s Bank of China (and as prepared by the China Academy of Social Sciences) the PRC government found 18,000 Party and government officials had fled the country since 1990 with over US$120 billion in government funds missing.

Co-authors: James M. Zimmerman.