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EVENT: ABA Washington DC -- China 2009: Gazing into the Crystal Ball

China 2009: Gazing into the Crystal Ball

Date: Mar 27, 2009 08:30 - 10:00 AM

Site: ABA Washington Office
740 15th St NW
Washington, DC, 20005-1019
United States of America

"Wondering how the economic downturn is impacting legal and business developments in China? Curious as to what is happening to China's once sizzingly hot real estate sector? Bewildered as to how employee lay-offs are being handled by foreign-invested companies facing decreasing demand for their products? And, what about those unfortunate companies who may need to file for bankruptcy of their China operations - how are they likely to fare? What developments have been taking place with China's new Anti-Monopoly Law and should we expect changes in light of the global economic downturn? These and other fascinating questions will be considered in an informal monitored discussion on March 27, in person at the Section's offices in Washington, D.C. and via teleconference for members wishing to participate from other locations - whether in the United States or elsewhere."

Speakers: Amy Sommers, Elizabeth Cole, Robin Kaptzan, and Peter Neumann. Moderator: Adam Bobrow.

A continental Breakfast will be served.

Participate by attendance in person or via teleconference. URL here.

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