Wednesday, 08 Sep 2010
Insurance
China: Employment law gears up in the PRC
Chinese legislators are trying to adopt more employee-friendly legislation. But some ambiguity remains, according to lawyers Virginie Deslandres and Jim James from law firm Norton Rose.
Analysis
UAE: Conflicting jurisdictions
How dispute resolution and choice of law clauses in insurance policies are interpreted by the UAE Courts. Alfred Thornton from law firm Clyde & Co reports.
China: Cross-border insolvencies - assets at risk?
The global credit crisis is widely expected to trigger an increase in corporate insolvencies but it will remain difficult to obtain enforcement in China of an insolvency judgment or rulling made by a foreign court.
LATEST
China: Proposed relaxation of the restrictions on foreign investments in domestic insurers
The China Insurance Regulatory Commission (CIRC) has circulated draft regulations which propose to relax the current regime regarding the permitted level of investment a foreign entity can make in a domestic insurer.
GCC markets open up
GCC countries are seeing massive expansion in the financial services sectors with insurance playing an important part in that growth. Lawyer Mark Beswetherick of Clyde & Co reports.
