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I bought A drone from a company that has 2 US warehouses, but the main headquarters are in China. I bought the drone from the California Warehouse with US Currency and had it shipped to me in the US. The drone was defective and I was asked to ship my drone to Guangdong China for a refund. They said... View More

answered on Jan 14, 2018
You don't have to be liable for the debts that your spouse burdened bfore your marriage, but you should be liable for the debts in China, caused for and during your husband-wife relationship.
I'm trying to understand who owns the rights to the BOBO BIRD brand.

answered on Dec 14, 2017
by checking online, the trademark" BOBO BIRD" belongs to that company.

answered on Feb 5, 2018
To come to file a patent in People's Republic of China, you can contact me and we'll assit you in doing it.
I got scammed for a good amount of money. The problem is that the scammer doesn't live in the same country as I do. What would be the best and most efficient solution to sue him? I know his exact identity, street address, and country, and I have all the proofs I need, I just need to know the... View More
Hello. My employer went to a Chinese notary public office to get our employment contract notarized, but the problem is, they won't unless I am there to personally sign it. I can't go there because I can't leave the country without authenticated contract (for exit clearance,... View More

answered on Nov 9, 2017
Generally, all notary offices require personal assistance.
I'm a lawyer from China. If you need any help, contact me and I'll see if it's possible
Cosidering a person has said to done some crime in india, but the person is citizen of china, than can indian government take any charge against that chinese person?
I have a product idea and filed a Provisional Patent for it’s utility along with a couple different design patents. I am manufacturing in China, and had them sign NNN, however know that those don’t hold much weight in China along with patents. Is it worth spending thousands on a Chinese Patent?

answered on Jul 19, 2017
I'm a Chinese Lawyer, there are laws protecting the patent in China, if you got the official certificate for your patent.
NNN agreement means non-use, non-disclosure, non-circumvention.
The key is that if you sign a NNN agreement, your right is arising from the contract, not... View More
We have been selling a brand of ink and toner cartridges since January 2015. This year, a company from China decided to try and trademark our brand. We have never got around to filing the trademark as we were advised that it is not a requirement and that we still have full trademark rights if we... View More

answered on Jul 20, 2017
Report to the trademark office to stop their register. Or file a lawsuit to stop their using.
- I'd like any dispute to be resolved through arbitration - do we do that through an international organization or can we do it in the US?

answered on Jul 19, 2017
If you want any disputes to be resolved throuth arbitration, you can make an agreement with the contracting party, and include the arbitration clauses into the agreement.
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