Join us to explore the short and medium term trends experienced by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) in the cases it handles, as we look back over the last five years of development and consider what this foretells for the future.
Join us to explore the short and medium term trends experienced by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) in the cases it handles, as we look back over the last five years of development and consider what this foretells for the future.
The Pacific Association of Quantity Surveyors (PAQS) is an international association of the quantity surveying and cost engineering profession in the Asia and Western Pacific region. Members include quantity surveying and cost engineering institutions from 14 countries and cities including Australia, China, Japan, Canada, New Zealand, Malaysia, Fiji, Brunei, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Philippines, South Africa, Indonesia and Hong Kong.
Following the previous success since 2011, the next SmartHK will be held in Nanjing in June 2014 to connect Hong Kong’s service providers with potential clients on the Yangtze River Delta region, including the manufacturing and retail sectors. The event also offers an invaluable opportunity to grasp first-hand information of the mainland market and expand business networks.
Join us to explore the short and medium term trends experienced by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) in the cases it handles, as we look back over the last five years of development and consider what this foretells for the future.
Legal Week is delighted to announce the third Legal Week's Corporate Counsel Forum Hong Kong which will take place on Thursday 19 June 2014 in Hong Kong. The programme this year will build on the resounding success of our conference series and will entrench the forum as the premier gathering for leading in-house lawyers in the region.
Ahead of the Corporate Counsel Forum Hong Kong, Ruth Stackpool-Moore Managing Counsel, HKIAC and Dr. Wang Wenying, Secretary General, CIETAC Hong Kong talks to Legal Week about challenges they have faced as well the general trends and developments they have seen in dispute resolution this year.
The Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) is bringing together experts in Asia related disputes to share their knowledge and practical experience on effectively managing potential conflicts in this developing commercial relationship.
Riding on the overwhelming successes of the 2012 & 2013 Seminars, this 2-day Seminar provides an updated and enhanced focus for the latest development of the law regulating construction contracts the emerging alternative dispute resolution. Participants are provided with a comprehensive and essential overview of the law of contract material to their work.
Join us to explore the short and medium term trends experienced by the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) in the cases it handles, as we look back over the last five years of development and consider what this foretells for the future.