Stanford’s China Guiding Cases: New Issue

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Guiding Cases Analytics™ Issue No. 4

Check out the latest bilingual issue of Guiding Cases Analytics™ here.

http://cgc.law.stanford.edu/guiding-cases-analytics/

 

This issue addresses trends across all 52 GCs released to date and uncovers surprising developments…

The Supreme People’s Court issues Guiding Case Nos. 45-52

The Supreme People’s Court of China just issued eight new GCs (Guiding Cases Nos. 45-52; now available in Chinese, English translations forthcoming). This batch features a few  cases in the areas of intellectual property and unfair competition law…

Thanks to all who attended our first Guiding Cases Seminar™

The inaugural Guiding Cases Seminar™, Why China’s Guiding Cases Matter, was held with tremendous success at Stanford Law School on April 22, 2015. It featured an interactive panel discussion moderated by Yabo Lin, partner at Sidley Austin LLP’s Palo Alto office. Panelists included Dr. Mei Gechlik, founder and director of the CGCP, James McManis, Fellow of the International Academy of Trial Lawyers and Co-Chair of its China Program, and Jason Zuocheng Hao, former Director of the Civil Law Department of the Legislative Affairs Commission of the National People’s Congress in Beijing and current visiting scholar at Stanford Law School. The CGCP thanks the sponsors and participants for contributing to the success of this event.

Missed the event? Check out the full video and event summary here!

Interested in seeing how we’ve grown?  Dr. Mei Gechlik’s interview with NBC when the CGCP began is now available online at the CGCP website and through NBC.