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King & Wood Mallesons is delighted to be a contributor of the "China: Law & Practice" Chapter of the Chambers "Product Liability & Safety 2024" Global Practice Guides, published by Chambers and Partners recently.  Our China Law & Practice chapter provides a comprehensive overview of China's legal regime of product liability, covering the general legal framework, dispute settlement procedures, common claims and defenses, and recent legislative and regulatory highlights.  

Our contribution to the Chambers Global Practice Guides is a true reflection of our expertise in the field of product liability and consumer protection.  Drawing from our deep and long-standing knowledge in this sector, the KWM team provides key insights into the product recall, public interest litigation and class action procedures, as well as regulatory issues in the electronic product, automobile manufacturing and medical device industries, helping our clients navigate product liability risks, defend potential claims and protect their interests.  

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Law & Practice" Chapter of Chambers "Product Liability & Safety 2024" Global Practice Guides
The KWM team provides key insights into the product recall, public interest litigation and class action procedures, as well as regulatory issues in the electronic product, automobile manufacturing and medical device industries.

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