By Greg Katz
Daily Journal Staff Writer
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PASADENA - With business relations between the United States and China expanding, Chinese legal groups are reaching out to learn more about U.S. methods of alternative dispute resolution.
Two recent meetings between the countries - one here and one in China - highlight the growing interest in the ...
Daily Journal Staff Writer
This article appears on Page 1
PASADENA - With business relations between the United States and China expanding, Chinese legal groups are reaching out to learn more about U.S. methods of alternative dispute resolution.
Two recent meetings between the countries - one here and one in China - highlight the growing interest in the ...
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