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Overview: China's Enterprise Income Tax Code and its Implementation Rules
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H Visa Cap Exemption Would Boost Guam Military Buildup [April 2008] |
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Overview: New Regulations for Internet Video/Audio Program Services in China
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Overview of China’s New Labor Dispute Mediation and Arbitration Law
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DWT
Responds to China’s Banking Liberalization,
Sees Opportunities for American Financial Service
Companies [November
2007] |
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A Preview of China’s New Anti-Monopoly
Law [November
2007] |
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The
Shanghai Collective Contract Rules
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The New Labor Contract Law of China: Its Impact
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Introduction: As the first U.S. law firm authorized to establish an office in Shanghai, DWT has the knowledge and experience to represent clients in all aspects of foreign direct investment...[more]
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Locke’s Stock
Chinese-American Gary Locke has enormous diplomatic currency: the ear of Hu Jintao and the respect of US politicians, writes Peter Kammere
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Reprinted with permission from South China Morning Post

Former Washington Governor Gary Locke has the Star Power and the Connections Necessary to Successfully Do Business in China First Visit to China as Davis Wright Tremaine Partner read more
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Gary Locke meets with Hu Jintao,
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