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KWM contributes to the China chapter of GCR - the Asia-Pacific Antitrust Review 2022

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The Asia-Pacific Antitrust Review 2022 edition of Global Competition Review Insight is one of a series of publications that also covers the Americas and Europe, Africa and the Middle East. Each one delivers specialist intelligence and research designed to help readers – general counsel, government agencies and private practitioners – successfully navigate the world’s increasingly complex competition regimes. The KWM Compliance Group was invited to contribute to the Merger Control part under China chapter of the publication.

King & Wood Mallesons (KWM) was one of the first law firms to establish a dedicated cybersecurity and data compliance practice in China, with a professional team consisting of lawyers with interdisciplinary backgrounds. Since 2016, the KWM Compliance Group has been providing high quality, comprehensive and tailored legal advice on cybersecurity and data compliance, which has won us high recognition from clients and the industry.

Leveraging our extensive research on domestic and foreign laws, practice capabilities and the advantages of the KWM International Legal Service Center for Digital Economy, we advise clients on the Cybersecurity Law, GDPR, CCPA, HIPPA, and other relevant laws and regulations. We provide them with tailored solutions and help them ensure data compliance in major regions around the world.

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the China chapter of GCR - the Asia-Pacific Antitrust Review 2022
The Asia-Pacific Antitrust Review 2022 edition delivers specialist intelligence and research designed to help readers – general counsel, government agencies and private practitioners – successfully navigate the world’s increasingly complex competition regimes.

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