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A Lesson From Fall Of Luckin - How Investors Navigate Risks Associated With Potential Fraud Involved By Listed Companies
19 May 2020
Pryor Cashman LLP
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May 8, 2020
Virtual Conference
New York City Bar Association
Partner Elizabeth Fei Chen will be
speaking at the New York City Bar Association's webinar titled,
"A Lesson from Fall of Luckin - How Investors Navigate Risks
Associated with Potential Fraud Involved by Listed Companies."
She will be discussing the scandalous events surrounding Luckin
Coffee, a publicly listed Chinese company, which led to a nosedive
of its shares. Elizabeth will be joined by other experts and speak
about how this event may affect business, give tips on how to
handle Chinese deals in the US capital market, and more.
To learn more, click here.
Originally published 8 May, 2020
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