Traffic in Ho Chi Minh City: parties enforcing in South East Asia can also expect the odd jam

Traffic in Ho Chi Minh City: parties enforcing in South East Asia can also expect the odd jam

LONDON: Enforcing in China and South-East Asia: don't expect a smooth ride

Alison Ross

Tuesday, 04 October 2011

Herbert Smith partner Alastair Henderson, who has been based in Asia for nearly 20 years, says that enforcement in China and South-East Asia is better than when he first arrived but that success can vary greatly across the region.

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