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Focus (Forum & Focus)

Aug. 20, 2008

Lawyers Should Do Their Homework Before Doing Business in China

Lawyers doing business in China should brush up on the cultural intracacies that play a huge role in business transactions there, write Wena Poon and John Zhang. - Forum Column

FORUM COLUMN

By John Zhang and Wena Poon
This article appears on Page 4

      Over the last decade, U.S.-China activity has only increased. However, we've found that some misconceptions about the country, its culture and geography are more persistent than others among U.S. lawyers doing business there.
      A good place to start is, what exactly is "China"? Lawyers doing business in...

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