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One Country, Three Systems

Issued: February 28 2014

Close geographic location brings cultural and economic interaction among Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macau. Amanda Shuai speaks with experts on how IP lawyers collaborate in these areas, each of which retains its unique legal system.

 

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