Risks and precautionary measures related to sponsorship

In order to contribute to the community and enhance awareness for brands, many companies would sponsor public service activities, themed conference, competitions, and etc., no matter voluntarily or not. Such sponsorship is supposed to be a win-win event, but if the sponsorship is implemented in a wrong way, it may bring risks to those companies. Generally, the risks related to…

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In business activities, whether alcohol-related deaths could be identified as work-related injuries?

At the end of each year, various business gatherings and enterprises’ annual parties are typical programs. Alcohol is one of the links in those activities. Some people may be tipsy, some people may get drunk, and some people may die. If an individual died due to drinking too much alcohol in a business gathering, whether such death could be identified…

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Can you check your employees’ medical records?

The biggest headache for the HR department is the fake sick leave, such as, an employee went to a hospital and registered for an appointment with the doctor, however, he left after got the registration receipt; an employee brought a fake sick leave certificate; or an employee asked for sick leave regarding his back pain continually. In order to eliminate…

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“Tanking”, when the counterparty breaches the contract

Recently, we received a consultation from company A, stating that its counterparty had breached the contract, whether they could “Tanking”? For example, they can suspend the supply. When there is an economic downturn, defaults become common. Many companies may have the same concern as company A. From the perspective of litigation, such concern involves the issue of fulfilling the First…

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“Take a back seat” in the management of retirement

A company with a longer history may have more senior managers who are going to retire. The successors are ambitious. As the old saying goes, “There is a radish in every pit”, so there must be conflicts of interest between those senior managers and their successors. In Japan, many companies implement a "fixed service year system", which means that companies…

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When a company’s business license is revoked, whether shareholders are jointly and severally liable for the company’s debts?

Mr. Wong invested in his friend's company many years ago. The company has not made any profit for those years. Wong did not care, because he only subscribed for 5% of the company’s registered capital, which is not a real loss. Last year, the company's business license was revoked, but the rest shareholders remained silent. Wong held the opinion that…

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Practical Guidelines for the Management of Retirement

Among all kinds of labor disputes, the retirement dispute is the fewest. However, there are many details regarding the management of retirement. Here is a Q&A list for those details for reference. (* The retirement age is a complicated topic, and we have analyzed in the previous article, so this list will not mention this topic.) Q1: When will a…

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When can I unilaterally terminate a contract?

Miss A ordered a piece of furniture at a store. The next day, the store called and begged her to modify the order with the reason that, “the furniture ordered by Miss A is an old model which has been just sold out, there is a similar new model at the same price.” Miss A refused the store’s suggestion and…

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Labor arbitration or civil litigation, which one is the first choice to claim for compensation against an employee?

There are 5 main circumstances that a company may claim for compensation against an employee. The circumstances are, (1) the employee brings damage to the company’s property; (2) the employee infringed a third party’s rights while working, and the company has compensated the third party; (3) the employee infringes the company’s trade secrets; (4) the employee embezzles the company’s property;…

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