Even Announcement: Deals and Disputes: China, Hong Kong, and Commercial Law
The University of Pittsburgh Center for International Legal Education (CILE) and Asian Studies Center (ASC) invite you to join us for a timely conference on Deals and Disputes: China, Hong Kong, and Commercial Law on May 18-20, 2021, from 8:00-11:00 a.m. EDT each day.
The May 18 panel will consider the lessons of Changzhou Sinotype Technology Co., Ltd. v. Rockefeller Technology Investments (Asia) in the California courts, considering contract terms, arbitration and litigation strategy, arbitral award and judgment recognition, and the application of the Hague Service Convention.
The May 19 panel will assess international commercial courts and arbitral institutions in Asia, particularly in light of recent developments in Hong Kong.
The May 20 panel will take a broader view of political and legal challenges facing Hong Kong after the National Security Law in June 2020.
Keynote addresses on May 18 and 19 will be given by Professor Susan Finder of Peking University School of Transnational Law, and Antony Dapiran, author of City on Fire: The Fight for Hong Kong.
Registration is free, and can be achieved on the link in the full program for the conference, which is available here.
Pennsylvania lawyers may receive CLE substantive credits for up to 7 hours.
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