In this issue
China’s arbitration quid pro quo
Mainland institutions should seek to introduce the “China experience” to their global counterparts
Courting the internet
How Alibaba plays role in the establishment of Hangzhou Internet Court
Wigs and robes
The practices concerning court dress in common law jurisdictions and China
A meeting of the ways
Bringing the arbitration rules in line with international practice has long been a mainstream topic
Arbitration practice keeps evolving
Arbitration practice in mainland China evolves in a way that reflects its local characteristics
Cost of keeping clients
This issue features our annual report on Chinese law firms’ legal services fees
Tech transition
How law firms tailor services for Hangzhou’s fast development
‘Them and us’, or ‘all of us’?
Arbitration in the modern sense is an imported product for China
The road to broader engagement
Arbitration gives parties greater flexibility for the efficient resolution of their international disputes