Culture Change: HFW on the Evolution of PRC Law and Legal Work Under Covid-19 (Part 2)

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In Part 2 of this discussion, Max Buirski sits down with HFW Aerospace partners Gordon Gardiner and Justin Sun to discuss the Chinese economy, changes in Chinese business jet utilization, how law firms have adapted to COVID-19, cybersecurity, when travel will get back to normal and how the Chinese legal system is evolving, free trade zones, the acceptance of PRC law and what bailout means for the aviation industry.

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Chinese business jet utilization increase because of Covid-19

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Is the Chinese economy ‘back to business’ as normal

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What’s happening with business jet transactions

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Getting clients to pay for good advice

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How has life at a law firm been impacted by Covid-19

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Cybersecurity as more work moves online

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When cross border travel will begin to return to normal

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How the mainland Chinese legal system is evolving

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Free trade zones for leasing and the acceptance of PRC law

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Parting thoughts on aviation bailouts

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