Tag: Taiwan
A comparison of trademark law
Trademark laws are rapidly evolving to ensure businesses can maintain a competitive edge
Carrefour offloads 60% stake in Taiwan joint venture
French retailer Carrefour Group has sold its 60% equity stake in PresiCarre Corporation, the operator of Carrefour Taiwan, to a local food and retail conglomerate Uni-President
Departing IT staff getting tied up with non-compete clauses
With many IT employees offered huge salary hikes and perks from competing firms amid soaring global demand for IT services
Time not ripe for mutual funds to buy offshore
At the behest of the central bank, the Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) issued an advisory back in late January, asking mutual funds to stop fresh investments into overseas stocks
Duties of a company’s ‘responsible person’ in Taiwan
Foreign companies establishing a subsidiary in Taiwan or becoming major shareholders of a Taiwanese company need to appoint personnel to serve on the management board
Practice and developments for investing in Taiwan
Since 2019, the world has faced major challenges from the pandemic and increasing global conflict and competition among superpowers
Taiwan’s top 100 lawyers 2022
Asia Business Law Journal presents its A-List of the top 100 lawyers practising in Taiwan. The list is based on extensive research conducted and nominations received from in-house counsel in Taiwan and elsewhere, as well as Taiwan-focused partners at international law firms based outside the jurisdiction
Cryptocurrency laws and regulations in Asia
A comparison of law on cryptocurrencies. As jurisdictions grapple with the undoubted risks and rewards, and whether to regulate, firms provide jurisdictional comparisons