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27Feb2015

Protecting Your Key Staff From Poaching

Mass resignations at ICAP The decision of the High Court of Hong Kong in ICAP (Hong Kong) Ltd. vs BGC Securities (Hong Kong) LLC and others highlighted the importance of having properly drafted post-termination restrictions and of following proper contractual termination procedures. The High Court’s…Read More

27Feb2015

The Hidden Costs of Buying Insurance – Overlaps in Cover

Tanner De Witt Legal Update, September 2005 The recent Hong Kong Court decision in Dragages et Travaux Publics (HK) Ltd v RJ Wallace highlights the problems caused when insurance policies overlap. Although the case itself relates to the construction industry, it is highly relevant to…Read More

27Feb2015

Onerous Contractual Requirements with Regard to Insurance – How can Contractors and Employers avoid Potential Conflicts

Introduction Increasing costs of insurance and increasing demands from employers have led to some very practical difficulties for contractors. This paper will set out some main underlying themes and then discuss two specific provisions which are currently causing problems for contractors. There is a view…Read More

27Feb2015

Recent case confirms Joint Ventures cannot be prosecuted under the Construction Sites (Safety) Regulations

Tanner De Witt Legal Update, December 2005 On 1 December 2005, the Court of First Instance, in HKSAR – v – Hyundai Engineering Construction Company Limited and China Engineering Construction Corporation Joint Venture decided that an unincorporated joint venture could not be prosecuted under the…Read More

27Feb2015

Overview of Insolvency Law in Hong Kong

This paper sets out a brief overview of corporate insolvency law in Hong Kong and compares and contrasts the insolvency laws in Hong Kong with those of other jurisdictions. It was discussed at the Insolvency Session of the IATA Legal Symposium 2006. Hong Kong Insolvency…Read More

27Feb2015

Let’s Be Reasonable: Quantum Meruit and Asian Equivalents

It is very common for judges and arbitrators to consider one of the following situations: two parties have tried to negotiate the terms of a construction contract but eventually failed to do so, whilst in the meantime, one of the parties has been doing work…Read More

27Feb2015

Extension of Time Claims in Hong Kong

Introduction Delay claims are one of the most common areas for disputes in Hong Kong within the construction industry. Despite this, there still appears to be uncertainty about: what to claim; when to claim; and how to claim. Delay claims, even the approach in the…Read More

27Feb2015

Listing of Securities on the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited

Qualifications for Listing The basic conditions which have to be met as a prerequisite to the listing of equity Securities on the main board of the Hong Kong Stock Exchange are set out in Chapter 8 of the Rules Governing the Listing of Securities on…Read More

27Feb2015

Upload, Download

IP Newsletter, December 2006 The conviction of the first person in the world charged with using BitTorrent technology to infringe copyrighted materials was upheld recently by the Hong Kong High Court. In HKSAR v Chan Nai Ming, HCMA 1221/2005 [2006], Chan Nai Ming uploaded movies…Read More

27Feb2015

They Stole Our Idea!

IP Newsletter, January 2007 You bid on a project and presented your proposal. Later, they told you they decided to go another direction. Disappointed, you accept that you can’t win all the time. Then, you find your features incorporated into their project. They changed them…Read More

27Feb2015

The Cost of Free Proposals

IP Newsletter, February 2007 Designers dread submitting proposals. Not only is time spent preparing proposals uncompensated, there are inevitably follow-up inquiries and additional uncompensated work required. And clients tend to think they can use concepts pitched without consent or credit given. After wrestling with issues…Read More

27Feb2015

Meeting with Mr McCoy

IP Newsletter, March 2007 In this month’s newsletter, we report on a meeting with Stan McCoy, Chief Negotiator for IP Enforcement for the US Trade Representative, on IP enforcement issues in China. We discussed many issues during our hour-long meeting but what impressed me most…Read More