Electoral Labor Immunity in Panama
Electoral labor immunity in Panama is a matter of crucial importance for both employers and employees, to ensure fairness and democratic participation in the electoral process, especially for those employees who decide to run as candidates or are elected to public office.
The Role of Foreign Attorneys in Arbitration Proceedings Seated in Panama, as Recognized by the Panamanian Supreme Court
During the past few years, the Panamanian Supreme Court has issued interesting rulings defining controversial issues ultimately in favor of Panama as a pro-arbitration jurisdiction.
Key points of AI data protection and privacy regulations in Hong Kong
Artificial intelligence (AI) has been developing rapidly, with new breakthroughs and innovations emerging constantly.
Chang Tsi & Partners Successfully Represents Wuxi’s First Intellectual Property Civil Case Attached to Criminal Case
Case Summary: The plaintiff, Intercontinental Great Brands LLC, is a subsidiary of Mondelēz International.
Judicial Protection Status of GUI Design Patents in China
GUI (Graphical User Interface) refers to a digital user interface that displays graphically.
Insights on Intellectual Property Protection in Free Trade Zones in China
Overall Review of China Free Trade Zones Since 2013, Free Trade Zones (“FTZ”) in China have emerged increasingly, totaling 22 today as shown below,
Advantages of Design Patent in Comparison with Other Types of IP Rights in China
In China, the right owner of the design of a product has several options to protect its IP rights: design patent, copyright, trade dress, etc.
Chang Tsi & Partners Bolsters ITW’s Fight Against Counterfeit DEVCON through Administrative Complaints, Criminal and Civil Lawsuits
Illinois Tool Works Inc. and its Chinese subsidiary ITW Performance Polymers (Wujiang) Co., Ltd. (collectively “ITW”),
India’s Payment Vision 2025 Towards Digital Payment: A Legal Study
The Department of Payment and Settlement Systems, the Reserve Bank of India, introduced India’s Payment Vision 2025 in June 2022 with an aim to deliver secure, convenient,
Amendments to the Rules for Labelling and Traceability of Medicines have been introduced
The main change concerns the list of goods subject to digital labelling, which was approved by the Resolution of the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan (“Kazakhstan”) dated June 28, 2024, No. 516 (“Resolution”).