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When interpreting a contract, the ‘actual intention’ of the parties is what matters
In a recent ruling, the Court of Appeal in Amsterdam held that the actual intention of the parties in concluding an agreement should be take ...
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University of Amsterdam (UvA) team won the Willem C. Vis Moot Court 2019
Today, the problem for this year’s Vis Moot Court was published. Thousands of st ...
Office Hong Kong involved in educational project in Myanmar
Last August, Watson Arps & Wang Chan LLP lawyer Luuk Sem was in Myanmar where he gave lectures and tr ...
Office Hong Kong joins League of Lawyers
Office Hong Kong is admitted as member of an association called League of Lawyers, ...
Watson Arps & Wang Chan LLP Lawyer Luuk Sem involved in Vis Moot in Hong Kong
Last month, the Willem C. Vis Moot East ("Vis Moot") took place in Hong Kong. Th ...
Why are lawyers obliged to establish the identity of new clients?
Like all lawyers registered, Office Hong Kong is obliged to esta ...
Golfer hits player’s head with golf ball: liable or own risk?
On the face of it, golf may seem less dangerous than, say, football, but accordi ...
Golfer hits player on the head with golf ball: liable or own risk?
Golf may seem less dangerous than, say, football, but according to Golf Digest, ...