What Documents Should I Prepare to Request Taobao to Remove Counterfeit Products?- Anti-Counterfeit in China
You only need to prepare proof of identity, proof of intellectual property rights (IPR) and proof of authorization.
You only need to prepare proof of identity, proof of intellectual property rights (IPR) and proof of authorization.
The webinar ‘Cross-border Commercial Dispute Resolution – HCCH 2005 Choice of Court and 2019 Judgments Conventions’ will take place on Wednesday, July 27 between 3 to 6pm (Singapore time). This event is organized jointly by the Asian Business Law Institute (ABLI) and the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law (HCCH).
In international trades, many traders do not always use formal contracts when doing business in China. Instead, they use simple purchase orders (POs) and proforma invoices (PIs), which do not cover all the details of the transaction.
What do you do as a creditor if you have a winning judgment against your debtor in a country other than the one where the debtor has assets or is located?
Is the Chinese company still in operation? Does it have any business in the last year? Does it have any regular income?
Can I sue Chinese companies in Spain and then enforce an Spanish judgment in China?
If you find products infringing your IPR on Taobao, Tmall, 1688.com, AliExpress and Alibaba.com, you can file a complaint with Alibaba and ask Alibaba to remove the product links.
Have you ever encountered with the situation where the lawyers appointed by China Export & Credit Insurance Corporation (hereinafter referred to as “SINOSURE”) to collect the payment for goods from you?
When people talk about the need to find a Chinese lawyer, what he actually needs is a network of Chinese lawyers.
If you fail to collect your debt at the amicable collection stage, the next step is to initiate legal proceedings.
Can I sue Chinese companies in Italy and then enforce an Italian judgment in China?
When most people plan to sue in China, they think of court costs and attorney fees, but often ignore notarization and authentication costs.
In China, the official company seal or stamp is a symbol of corporate power.
Can I sue Chinese companies in a district court in California, the U.S., or in Paris, France, and then enforce a judgment in China from those courts?
Firstly, these are actions that you can take on your own in the event of a late delivery, in case you want to try to push the supplier to deliver or terminate the deal yourself before seeking professional advice.
If you know a China company’s legal name in Chinese, you can initiate an action before a court or file a complaint against it. If not, you cannot do anything.
Still undecided whether to bring a lawsuit in China?
The English name recorded in MOFCOM’s system of “Record-filing and Registration of Foreign Trade Operator” is the most accurate. The English names record-filed with Chinese banks are also relatively accurate.
Can I ask a Chinese court to order the other party to pay for my attorney’s fees?