How A Combination Of Diverse Cultures Makes For A Dynamic Team The Editor interviews Ying Li, Yuval Tal and James F. Chapman, corporate partners in the Hong Kong office of Proskauer Rose LLP. Mr. Li is a graduate of Peking University with an LL.M and LL.B as well as Harvard Law School with a J.D. degree; Mr. Tal holds degrees from Hebrew University where he was a member of the faculty and as a Fulbright Scholar received J.S.D. and LL.M degrees from the University of Chicago Law School. Mr. Chapman received an LL.B degree from the University of Aberdeen (Scotland). [P. 46]
The ABA Section Goes To China The Editor interviews Randy J. Aliment, partner of Williams Kastner, who practices in the areas of commercial law, business litigation, arbitration and higher education law. Mr. Aliment will be Chair of the ABA's Tort Trial & Insurance Section in 2011. [P. 47]
How A U.S. IP Lawyer Serves Chinese Clients The Editor interviews Jonathan Caplan, Partner of Kramer Levin, who represents Chinese companies in a variety of corporate, transactional and litigation matters. [P. 49]
The Future Of Trade With China:A Two-Way Street? The Editor interviews Gilbert Kaplan and Christopher Cloutier, partners in the International Trade Practice Group of King & Spalding LLP. [P. 50]
Should The Iqbal Pleading Standard Be Overruled? The Editor interviews Gregory Katsas, Partner in Jones Day's Washington DC office and former Assistant Attorney General for the Civil Division of the Justice Department and Acting Associate Attorney General. Mr. Katsas recently testified before Congress on federal pleading standards under Ashcroft v. Iqbal . [P. 16]