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Piracy In China. T'Aint No Big Thing.

Businesses are secretive. Some more so than others. My firm has a long history of representing companies in the international fishing business. Fishing companies are almost laughably secretive. I say laughably, because they... [[ This is a content... ...full story at China Law Blog

from China Law Blog on Fri, Oct 16 2009

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