Commercial litigation newsletter - May 2023
This is Stephenson Harwood's bi-monthly commercial litigation newsletter. With these newsletters, we hope to give you updates on interesting cases and news on various areas around commercial litigation. In this issue, we will cover the following topics:
- HK Court recognised cryptocurrencies as properties for the first time
- Could you give evidence in the Mainland for foreign proceedings?
- The anti-doxxing regime on the road
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