We are proud to announce that Haldanes have contributed to the Standard Clauses “Boilerplate” Agreement: Hong Kong, a 3-part Q&A published by Thomson Reuters in the United Kingdom and circulated internationally.
The Q&A is part of Thomson Reuters’ new Boilerplate International Transaction Guide, which offers practical and jurisdiction-specific guidance on the application of Thomson Reuters’ boilerplate clauses. Haldanes addresses the Hong Kong section of the Q&A, covering a number of legal and practical issues surrounding the practical usage of boilerplate and essential clauses of commercial agreements in Hong Kong.
Haldanes is among various top-tier law firms to contribute to this publication. Our Commercial & Media team is experienced in advising corporate and individual clients on a broad range of commercial and corporate issues from M&A and joint ventures through to company formations and structuring.
The Q&A and Thomson Reuters’ boilerplate clauses are now available on the Thomson Reuters Practical Law website at https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/Browse/Home/International/Crossbordercontractsandboilerplateclauses?comp=pluk&transitionType=Default&contextData=%28sc.Default%29.
For the Hong Kong section of the Q&A contributed by Haldanes, please click the following links:
https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/W-007-2333
https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/W-007-2378
https://uk.practicallaw.thomsonreuters.com/W-007-2479
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For a copy of the Hong Kong section contributed by Haldanes, please click the link below:
Part 1 – Standard Clauses “Boilerplate” agreement: Hong Kong
Part 2 – Standard Clauses “Boilerplate” agreement: Hong Kong
Part 3 – Standard Clauses “Boilerplate” agreement: Hong Kong
* Reproduced from Practical Law with the permission of the publishers. For further information, visit www.practicallaw.com or call +44 (0)20 7542 6664.
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