Richard Hughes, Margaret Wang, Nov 20, 2012
Civil litigation is a key tool for businesses as they seek to protect their interests and remain competitive. So it is unsurprising that the right to launch a civil antitrust action has been exercised with increasing regularity since it became available to businesses in China on August 1, 2008 under China’s first comprehensive antitrust law, the Anti-monopoly Law (‘AML’).
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