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SUMMARY:Live Program: Fundamentals of Doing Business in China 
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  and start the program.\nhttp://westlegaledcenter.com/mycle/mycle.jsf?des
 tinationAfterLogin=loginRedirectToMyCLE\n\nWant to enroll? Click below to
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 egaledcenter.com/program_guide/course_detail.jsf?videoCourseId=47995386
 \n\n\n\nFundamentals of Doing Business in China \n\nDate: 05/29/2012 12:
 00 PM EDT\nDuration: 1 Hour \n\nDescription: \nDo you have clients who do
  or are thinking of doing business in China? If so, save the date for thi
 s must-attend webcast that introduces you to some of the unique features 
 of Chinese law that impact foreign companies that do business in China. T
 aught by Susan Munro, an experienced business lawyer who practices in Bei
 jing, this valuable seminar (recorded in advance due to time differences)
  provides practical advice from two important perspectives: trading with 
 Chinese companies (both onshore and offshore) and investing in China to d
 o business.  Part One of the webcast covers the approaches and risks to c
 ontracting with Chinese counterparties that can vary greatly -- from larg
 e state-owned enterprises to often privately owned, small-to-medium-sized
  enterprises (SMEs) with short operating companies and thin capitalizatio
 n. The instructor provides much-needed guidance on how foreign companies 
 can mitigate their exposure. Also explored are the advantages (and danger
 s) of investing in a Chinese company to do business in China versus tradi
 ng from offshore, particularly if your client intends to develop a distri
 bution system in China. In Part Two of the webcast, Ms. Munro explains pe
 rmitted investments and investment structures, analyzes the Chinese labor
  and employment environment, discusses IP protection, and covers foreign 
 exchange controls. Attend this short, informative webcast and be more con
 fident when handling clients who do or intend to do business in China! Wh
 at You Will Learn This timely program covers the following critical topic
 s: 1. Contracting with China Investing in Due Diligence Is the Governing 
 Law and Dispute Resolution Clause Important? Typical Provisions IP Protec
 tion 2. Investing in China Permitted Industries Investment Structures Lab
 or and Employment Regime IP Protection RMB or Foreign Currency Issues \
 \n\n\nQuestions? Call 24-hour Tech Support at 1-800-495-9378.
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