Chinese Dispute Resolution -- The Basics

A loyal reader e-mailed me a link the other day to an article on Chinese dispute resolution, written by Graeme Johnston, Litong Chen, Chris Parker, and Steve Kou, from London based mega-firm, Herbert Smith LLP. The article is actually a chapter to a book, entitled, "Getting the Deal Through. Click here [pdf] for the China litigation paper.

Along with providing me the link, the reader asked me two questions: 1) Is it accurate? and
2) "Why do you suppose it took four people to write this five page article?"

My answer to the first question is that it is not only highly accurate, it is also is the clearest, most concise, explanation on the basics of Chinese dispute resolution/litigation I have ever seen. It is excellent.

Oh, and I ain't gonna touch the second question.

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serwat - July 10, 2007 8:25 PM

Hi Dan,

Haven't visited in a while (your blog was blocked for some time and I stopped trying to get around it for a bit, but now it's back).

But seeing you get your "ain't"s out brought a smile to my face. So, is that term gaining ground in Washington or are you just hanging out with too many of us Okies and Texans?

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