International protection of trade secrets

How to Protect Your Trade Secrets Internationally

I recently discussed with a client what steps it should take to protect its trade secrets across the various countries where it manufactures products and conducts business. Although this client has been operating internationally for nearly a decade, it now faces the challenge of bringing its most valuable intellectual property into competitive, and sometimes risky,

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A TikTok Ban Update

The Update on the TikTok Ban In The Ticking Clock to a TikTok Stop, I discussed the TikTok ban bill then under consideration in the United States Congress. The bill aimed to address concerns over national security and data privacy, stemming from TikTok’s ownership by ByteDance, a Chinese company. Fast forward to today, and the bill

Internatoinal lawyers

Representing Foreign Companies: Culture Matters

Navigating the Nuances When Working with Foreign Companies and Legal Professionals Way back in 2009, I wrote a blog post on the challenges and cultural differences I encountered while working with lawyers in Asia. At that time, my observations were primarily based on representing American companies entering Asian markets. Since then, this one post has

International manufacturing lawyers

Manufacturing Outside China: Why Bother with a Contract?

The Importance of Contracts in International Manufacturing Ten years ago, our international manufacturing lawyers often spent 10-20 minutes explaining the importance of having NNN Agreements and Manufacturing Agreements with Chinese manufacturers. And then another 10-20 minutes were spent explaining the need for a China trademark — even when NOT selling at all to China. We rarely

US trademark protection lawyers

Counterfeits in the U.S.A.

Counterfeits in the U.S.A. Unfortunately, that’s not a parody of John Mellencamp’s classic song R.O.C.K in the U.S.A., but rather a growing problem. And your business needs to take action to mitigate the risks to its brands. For a long time, conversations about counterfeiting have focused on what happens overseas, not just in terms of

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Navigating Cross-Border Litigation

International Litigation As the number of global transactions continues to grow, the international litigators at my law firm have seen a rise in inquiries relating to litigation between domestic and international parties, from both companies and from domestic litigators When a dispute involves a foreign party, a host of special considerations come into play –

China AI

Quick Question Tuesday, Part 6: Is China Winning the AI Race?

Is China Winning the AI Race? As lawyers, we spend a lot of time fielding good, bad, weird, interesting, deep, superficial, and all types of other questions from people. We’re generally expected to be oracle-level wizards, a lot like people are treating AI now. In this series, we’ll share some of these questions that people

China legal system

Foreign-Related Rule of Law: Beyond the Buzz

Foreign Related Rule of Law Foreign-related rule of law (涉外法治) is a relatively new buzz phrase that has been making the rounds in China’s policy circles, with even Xi Jinping himself getting in on the action. Like other language coined by Chinese officialdom, the phrase is somewhat vague. At its core, this initiative aims to

Anti-dumping (AD) and Countervailing Duty (CVD) Risks

Protect Your U.S. Product Imports by Knowing Your Import Duty Risks

Anti-dumping (AD) and Countervailing Duty (CVD) Risks Anti-dumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) investigations can have a significant impact on businesses that import products into the United States, either directly 0r indirectly. These investigations, initiated by domestic industries, aim to protect against unfairly traded imports. Understanding the factors that trigger such inquiries is crucial for