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Q&A: U.S. Supreme Court Sends Message to Chinese Companies
foreign laws.
Eric
Mahr
, a prominent antitrust lawyer with a background as director of litigation in
U.S. Supreme Court Rules Against Chinese Vitamin-C Makers
very difficult position,” said Washington-based attorney
Eric
Mahr
, partner in the antitrust group of
Opinion: China’s Firms Could End Up Trapped Between U.S. Law, Beijing
rules and directives imposed by their own government.
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