Latest China Law Guiding Cases Update Published

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Dear all,
We are pleased to release the English translations of Guiding Cases Nos 27-31:
ZANG Jinquan et al., A Theft and Fraud Case, China Guiding Cases Project, English Guiding Case (EGC27), Oct. 20, 2014 (Express Edition),available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-27.

HU Kejin, A Case of a Refusal to Pay Remuneration, China Guiding Cases Project, English Guiding Case (EGC28), Oct. 20, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-28.

Tianjin China Youth Travel Service v. Tianjin Guoqing International Travel Agency, A Dispute over an Unauthorized Use of Another Enterprise’s Name, China Guiding Cases Project, English Guiding Case (EGC29), Oct. 20, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-29.

LAN Jianjun and Hangzhou Suremoov Automotive Technology Company Limited v. Tianjin Xiaomuzhi Automobile Maintenance and Repair Services Co., Ltd. et al., A Trademark Infringement and Unfair Competition Dispute, China Guiding Cases Project, English Guiding Case (EGC30), Oct. 20, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-30.

Jiangsu Weilun Shipping Co., Ltd. v. Miranda Rose Limited, A Ship Collision Damages Dispute, China Guiding Cases Project, English Guiding Case (EGC31), Oct. 20, 2014 (Express Edition), available at http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases/guiding-case-31.

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