Updates, legal signals and practical observations for overseas clients navigating suppliers and disputes in China.
If the counterparty goes silent, refuses delivery or delays refunds, clarifying evidence, entity structure and asset clues matters more than repeated chasing.
Learn MoreCase handling is not only about whether to sue, but how to reorganize scattered facts into a path that can pressure, negotiate and enforce.
Learn MoreIf a contract only covers price, delivery and warranty but ignores dispute, evidence and liability clauses, later enforcement costs can rise sharply.
Learn MoreA real business license does not equal a safe transaction. Large deals should also be tested against litigation exposure, abnormal operations and performance signals.
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