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General Editor, Graham Earnshaw has had a long career as a journalist during which he served as Beijing bureau chief for both Reuters and the London Daily Telegraph, and Reuter's editor for Asia. He is one of the founders of the ChinaNow.com web network and runs SinoMedia Ltd, a company in Shanghai specializing in Internet consultancy, design and translation.


Vivienne Bath
, a Partner at international law firm Coudert Brothers in Hong Kong, has over 10 years' experience advising multinational investors in China, including in the e-commerce and high-tech sectors.

 

Kevan Bradshaw is the leader of PricewaterhouseCooper's Technology Industry practice in China. He has advised leading technology companies in China such as Softbank, Sina.com, Cisco, TOM.com, Zhaodaola.com, IBM, Nokia and Compaq.

Jeanette Chan is a Partner of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison and head of the firm's Asia Communications Group, in Hong Kong. Her practice has focused on telecommunications and media-related transactions since the telecommunications market in China first opened to foreign companies.

Peter Corne is a consultant with international law firm Linklaters in Shanghai, specializing in inbound investment into the PRC. Recent work includes representing a well-known US venture capitalist on their investments in Internet start-ups, Internet software and Internet sites in China.

Nicholas Howson is a Partner of Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in Beijing. His practice has focused on M&A and capital markets transactions. In recent years he has advised the full range of nternet participants in China: venture capitalists, founders, strategic media investors and underwriters (US and Hong Kong).

David Ben Kay heads Denton Wilde Sapte's China Practice Group and the Beijing office and has particular experience in intellectual property and other technology-related issues. He represents a number of major multinational high-tech companies, particularly in the software, microchip and Internet industries.

John Lo is a Consultant at Deacons in Hong Kong. Recent work includes representing venture capitalists looking to invest in ICPs and high-tech start-ups in China.


Erik Laykin is President of Online Labs Inc, a Silicon Valley-based forensic investigation company, engaged in pioneering work investigating on-line fraud in China.

Nandani Lynton is Managing Director of Lynton John & Associates Ltd. in Beijing, a China-based management consultancy specializing in human resources issues.

 

Douglas Markel is managing partner of the Beijing office of Freshfields, specialising in PRC-related acquisitions and restructurings, information technology and e-commerce, financing, and advising corporate and financial investors in Internet ventures in the PRC.

Fraser Mendel is managing partner of the Beijing office of Goodman Phillips & Vineberg international law firm. He has most recently dvised e-commerce, CP and portal companies, assisting with the mergers of several Internet companies, negotiating financings, and structuring ffshore platforms.

Eric Rosenblum is Chief Operating Officer of ChinaNow.com. Eric was a founder of ChinaNow.com, a site providing information and services in each of China's major cities, and is currently responsible for marketing strategy, content development, and strategic alliances.

Andrew Starger is a Senior Attorney with AT&T's Data and Internet Services division. He has 15 years experience in providing legal counsel to clients doing business in China and in the Asia/Pacific region.

Robin Weir is Vice-President of iProFile.com, a recruit-ment website in Beijing which aims to be the leading provider of services catered to Chinese urban professionals.

Other contributors include:
Jesse Chang
, TransAsia Lawyers
Guy Fulton, FPD Savills
Gary Lock, Simmons & Simmons
Kim Newby, Preston Gates and Ellis
William Soileau, Denton Wilde Sapte
Fraser White, Clifford Chance.

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