discuss about the labor contract law which is newly issued this year,
about the advantages and disadvantages
November 21, 2004
talk about labor contract law of China?
Edward Lehman guest on the 2007 NPC & CPPCC Sessions_part2
Edward Lehman panelist on TV show related to Rule of Law By Law in China – Edward Lehman, managing partner of the firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, was invited as a panelist on CCTV International’s Special Coverage on the 2007 NPC & CPPCC Sessions, in the Dialogue: “Voices and Votes”. Edward was an in-studio guest along with Professor He Jiaohong of Renmin University, discussed on the Rule of Law by Law in conjunction with the annual meeting of the National People’s Congress, the highest organ of State power of the People’s Republic of China.
November 17, 2004
Edward Lehman talk about domestic violence part 1
Edward Lehman, Managing Director, Lehman, Lee & Xu
Cai Yiping, Network and Research Center for Combating Domestic Violence, China Law Society
Sunday marks the international day against all violence against women. Many recognize domestic violence one of the most common and severe kind of violence against female citizens.
In China, for example, the number of domestic violence complaints have risen more than 70 percent last year than previous times.
November 15, 2004
Does China force their citizens to have mandatory abortions, if a couple has more than one child?
Or, was this law once in place until recently?
I think, though I am not sure, that now, China has this law that if you have more than one child, only your firstborn child may have insurance coverage. Is this accurate?
What is your opinion of this?
November 4, 2004
Edward Lehman-consumers’ rights with CCTV-9_part3
Edward Lehman discusses consumers’ rights in conjunction with the International Consumers’ Day – Edward Lehman, managing partner of the firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, appeared on CCTV International’s television show, BizChina, to discuss issues related to consumer protection. The show, hosted by Rui Chenggang, discussed various issues related to problems faced by Chinese consumers, who are increasingly becoming concerned with issues of product quality and misleading advertising.
November 2, 2004
Does a will written under US law has any effect in China?
The house is in China by the way
By: Elizabeth
About the Author:
October 29, 2004
Edward Lehman talk about domestic violence part 2
Edward Lehman, Managing Director, Lehman, Lee & Xu
Cai Yiping, Network and Research Center for Combating Domestic Violence, China Law Society
Sunday marks the international day against all violence against women. Many recognize domestic violence one of the most common and severe kind of violence against female citizens.
In China, for example, the number of domestic violence complaints have risen more than 70 percent last year than previous times. (more)
Edward Lehman-China’s New Corporate Income Tax Law_part05
20070312-Edward Lehman talks about the impact of China’s revolutionary Corporate Income Tax Law with CCTV 9 – Edward Lehman, managing partner of the firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, appeared on CCTV International’s BizChina, to discuss about the significance of the new Corporate Income Tax Law and how it will impact on foreign investors in China. The show was hosted by Rui Chenggang.
October 21, 2004
Environmental Law in China: Charlie McElwee – Part 1
Charlie McElwee of Squire, Sanders, and Dempsey speaks to us about China’s environmental law, the gaps in policy & enforcement, what the new environmental ministry means, and what he sees in his law students.
October 16, 2004
China adoption: still time to get in before May 1 deadline?
sfswimgal asked:
My husband and I are interested in adopting a baby girl from China. For a variety of reasons, we will not qualify as adoptive parents under the changing China adoption laws that go into effect on May 1st.
My question is: do we have time to start the adoption process (haven’t done anything yet!) and get our dossier/information in before the May 1st deadline? Or are we already too late because this process takes longer than that?
Also, my husband is Chinese-American (grandparents were from China). Will this result in expedited adoption or other benefits? I assume the May 1st regulations still apply to us but would be curious if anyone has any insights.
Where do we start?