
Carl Hinze
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Jul 19, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Carl Hinze |Mitchell Riggs
Following efforts by the Australian and Chinese governments to improve bilateral relations and restore trade in sectors significantly affected by COVID-19-era geopolitical tensions, we have seen a renewed interest in cross-border commercial collaborations, investment, and trade. As lawyers, in the context of commercial contracts between Australian and Chinese parties, we are often asked in which country should dispute resolution take place?
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Jul 16, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Richard Newman |Carl Hinze |Mitchell Riggs |Xavier G. Hardy
The healthcare industry is once again under scrutiny as Rite Aid Corporation and its subsidiaries, Elixir Insurance Company, RX Options LLC, and RX Solutions LLC, have agreed to a substantial settlement of $101 million. This settlement addresses allegations that the retail pharmacy chain, its related Medicare drug plan sponsor, and its affiliated pharmacy benefit managers (PBM) falsely reported drug rebates under the Medicare Part D program.
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Jul 16, 2024 |
klgates.com | Carl Hinze |Mitchell Riggs
16 July 2024 Following efforts by the Australian and Chinese governments to improve bilateral relations and restore trade in sectors significantly affected by COVID-19-era geopolitical tensions, we have seen a renewed interest in cross-border commercial collaborations, investment, and trade. As lawyers, in the context of commercial contracts between Australian and Chinese parties, we are often asked in which country should dispute resolution take place?
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Jul 16, 2024 |
mondaq.com | Carl Hinze |Mitchell Riggs
Following efforts by the Australian and Chinese governments to improve bilateral relations and restore trade in sectors significantly affected by COVID-19-era geopolitical tensions, we have seen a renewed interest in cross-border commercial collaborations, investment, and trade. As lawyers, in the context of commercial contracts between Australian and Chinese parties, we are often asked in which country should dispute resolution take place?
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Jul 15, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Carl Hinze
Following efforts by the Australian and Chinese governments to improve bilateral relations and restore trade in sectors significantly affected by COVID-19-era geopolitical tensions, we have seen a renewed interest in cross-border commercial collaborations, investment, and trade. As lawyers, in the context of commercial contracts between Australian and Chinese parties, we are often asked in which country should dispute resolution take place?
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