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Demystifying China’s Legal Landscape: Perspectives from a Shanghai-based Ecuadorian Lawyer Luis Borja

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In this episode, we sit down with Luis Borja, an Ecuadorian attorney-at-law with extensive experience in corporate, commercial, and information technology regulations, as well as China policies. He is currently a Partner at H&W Law Firms Group in Shanghai and an Associate at DeltaLegal Law Firm in Quito.

Luis has a strong background in Hispanic-Chinese comparative law and is passionate about integrating new technologies into the legal practice. His expertise extends to various areas of law, including trade, labor, business, contracts, investment, intellectual property, and more.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Regulatory differences within Greater China
  • Legal concerns for businesses entering the Chinese market
  • Cultural understanding, auditing, and due diligence in cross-border business
  • The role of technology in the legal sector

Tune in to this informative episode as Luis shares his insights on cross-border experiences and the evolving role of technology in the legal sector. Click to follow and subscribe for more engaging content. See you soon!

Links:

Bluente's Website: https://www.bluente.com/

Luis’ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisfelipeborja/

Our Socials: @bluente.official (Instagram and Tik Tok)

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In this episode, we sit down with Luis Borja, an Ecuadorian attorney-at-law with extensive experience in corporate, commercial, and information technology regulations, as well as China policies. He is currently a Partner at H&W Law Firms Group in Shanghai and an Associate at DeltaLegal Law Firm in Quito.

Luis has a strong background in Hispanic-Chinese comparative law and is passionate about integrating new technologies into the legal practice. His expertise extends to various areas of law, including trade, labor, business, contracts, investment, intellectual property, and more.

In this episode, we cover:

  • Regulatory differences within Greater China
  • Legal concerns for businesses entering the Chinese market
  • Cultural understanding, auditing, and due diligence in cross-border business
  • The role of technology in the legal sector

Tune in to this informative episode as Luis shares his insights on cross-border experiences and the evolving role of technology in the legal sector. Click to follow and subscribe for more engaging content. See you soon!

Links:

Bluente's Website: https://www.bluente.com/

Luis’ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luisfelipeborja/

Our Socials: @bluente.official (Instagram and Tik Tok)

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