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  • Parental ABDUCTION to China in the mixed marriage

    Parental ABDUCTION to China in the mixed marriage

    May 21, 2023
    Child Custody

    Parental ABDUCTION to China in the mixed marriage —— this may make a lot of parents horried. But that is the naked truth in the mixed marriage. In my practice, I dealt with several cases with regard to “abduction” of kids to China. In these cases, one side of the parents are Chinese. They got some…

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  • When Your Visa Expires in China, 3 Steps you should do.

    When Your Visa Expires in China, 3 Steps you should do.

    May 21, 2023
    Employment & Labor Law in China

    What happens if your visa expires in China? How to apply for a Chinese visa extension? 3 Steps you should do in China. First Step: Report to the Exit and Entrance Administration Bureau as fast as possible.  Second Step: Pay the fine in the Public Security Bureau (Get a penalty note, pay the fine, and get an invoice)…

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  • Who Will Pay My Attorney’s Fees in China?

    Who Will Pay My Attorney’s Fees in China?

    May 21, 2023
    Foreign Exchange Policy in China

    That is quite a common question when my clients consider filing a case. Most of them imagine that they would get all their claims with the losing party finally paying for their attorney’s fee. HOWEVER, Chinese laws only stipulate that court costs shall be borne by the losing party, but do not provide that who…

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  • Non-compete Clause in your Employment Contract

    Non-compete Clause in your Employment Contract

    May 21, 2023
    Employment & Labor Law in China

    Hi Jenny, I worked in Dalian Development Zone. My employment contract contains a clause says that the employee can’t work in the similar sector within 2 years in Liaoning. The penalty for my breach is 10,000 RMB. The contract also says I can get 200 RMB per month after the termination of the contract, but…

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  • Fundamental Breach or Force Majeure? How to Deal with Non-Performance of Your Chinese Suppliers?

    Fundamental Breach or Force Majeure? How to Deal with Non-Performance of Your Chinese Suppliers?

    May 19, 2023
    China Contract Law

    The latest China lockdowns seems endless, and the chaos in Chinese large ports made imports and exports extremely difficult. When you find you can never predict the date of delivery from your Chinese supplier, you may consider to find another to replace and claim your loss at the same time. And just hurry up. Long…

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  • What If Your Chinese Supplier Rebuff Your Claim of Damages With Force Majeure?

    What If Your Chinese Supplier Rebuff Your Claim of Damages With Force Majeure?

    June 7, 2022
    Trade Dispute Case

    As China’s lockdown policy against Omicron upscales into a new level, more and more foreign clients come to consult for their defaulting orders from Chinese suppliers. Does the delay and failure of shipment caused by the lockdown still constitute breach of contract? Can your Chinese suppliers exempt their liabilities based on force majeure? Or do…

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Jenny Legal in China - Lawyer in China - Chinese Lawyer - Attorney

Jenny Legal in China

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