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The condiment giant which supposedly never spends money on advertising is being sued for failure to pay advertisement fees.
by Barnaby Lofton, 01 July 2020
A Chinese man who was executed in 1995 for rape and murder was recently found innocent by China's Supreme Court.
by Bridget O'Donnell, 05 December 2016
As a counsel specializing in employment law in China, Jeffrey Wilson has unique insight into how the law works here.
by Ryan Gandolfo, 28 January 2021
China's highest court ruled in favor of His Airness in a trademark case, a landmark decision which could set precedent for copyright disputes China.
by That's, 08 December 2016
Following a bike sharing craze that has resulted in congestion and crackdowns, Shanghai has proposed these major changes.
by Zaruf Ezhan, 10 May 2017
Police are clamping down on wrongfully issued pet licenses.
by Katherine Chen, 15 August 2019
As its previous name suggests, the football club used to be managed by none other than the Tianjin-based ‘healthcare product empire’ Quanjian Group.
by Jonathan Zhong, 11 January 2019
The verdict is considered a landmark for short video content creation as it clearly establishes a precedent surrounding the copyright laws of short video content
by Bryan Grogan, 29 December 2018
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