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Recent developments for the third quarter 2012

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Australia, China, European Union, France, Israel, Italy, Japan, Latvia, Singapore, Taiwan, United Kingdom, USA
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  • January 8 2013

This letter is from the Global Equity Services ("GES") group in San Francisco, Chicago and New York. Attorneys in the GES practice group work

General counsel update

  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
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  • China, European Union, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Mongolia, Singapore, United Kingdom, USA
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  • July 11 2012

This is the thirtieth in our series of general counsel updates which aim to summarise major developments in key areas

Recent developments for the fourth quarter 2011

  • Baker & McKenzie
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  • Canada, China, Denmark, European Union, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Switzerland, United Kingdom, USA
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  • March 15 2012

The end of the year and beginning of a new year is always a busy time for us, as it is for most of our clients

Privacy issues under PRC employment law

  • Mayer Brown LLP
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  • China
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  • January 19 2012

Currently there is no dedicated law or regulation for privacy protection of employees in Mainland China

Human resources and personnel issues in Chinese sourcing transactions

  • Mayer Brown LLP
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  • China
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  • February 12 2010

Over the last 30 years, China has become one of the world's leading manufacturing powers

Collection of employee fingerprint data for attendance purposes raises privacy concerns

  • Squire Sanders
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  • China
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  • November 25 2009

Many companies have adopted advanced technologies in the workplace that have brought remarkable changes to practices and routines, but these changes also bring new concerns and potential legal problems