Prudence PangTrainee SolicitorK&L Gates LLPWebsitewww.klgates.comOrganization ProfileFull ProfileConnectEmailTwitterLinkedIn852 2230-3519 Professional Biography Prudence Pang is a trainee solicitor at the firm’s Hong Kong office. Prior to joining the firm, Prudence worked as an intern at several international law firms in Hong Kong and mainland China. More Legal and Business Bylines From Prudence Pang China Standard Contract That Impacts Transferring Personal Information from China - (Posted On Thursday, July 20, 2023) THE CAC ASSESSMENT COLLECTION – PART 3: Steps and Timeline of A CAC Assessment - (Posted On Tuesday, December 20, 2022) The CAC Assessment Collection - Part 2: What Must Be Done Before Applying for a CAC Assessment? - (Posted On Monday, December 12, 2022) THE CAC ASSESSMENT COLLECTION – PART 1: What You Should Consider Before Exporting Data from China - (Posted On Tuesday, December 06, 2022) What You Need to Know About China ‘Binding Corporate Rules' Under the New Certification Specifications - (Posted On Friday, July 22, 2022) Overview of The New Implementing Rules on Critical Information Infrastructure in China and Key Takeaways - (Posted On Tuesday, October 19, 2021) China Antitrust Update: First Case Requesting Restoration to Pre-Concentration Status - (Posted On Thursday, September 30, 2021) COVID-19: Can You Require Your Employees to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine in China? - (Posted On Wednesday, March 17, 2021) Observations on New Measures for China's Security Review of Foreign Investment - (Posted On Tuesday, December 29, 2020) Current Legal Analysis Ohio Will Allow Employers to Electronically Post Certain Workplace Labor and Employment Notices by: Samuel H. Ottinger EPA Extends Comment Period on Draft Sewage Sludge Risk Assessment for PFOA and PFOS by: Lynn L. Bergeson , Carla N. Hutton “I’m Interested in a Revolution” -- RFK, Jr. Outlines His FDA Priorities in the Regulation of Food Ingredients and Food Packaging by: Food and Drug Law at Keller and Heckman Impact of Tariffs on Commercial Contractual Performance: Can Tariffs Be a Force Majeure Event? by: Marla Tun Reschly , Thomas G. Allen Environmental Law Monitor: Revisiting the Endangerment Finding: The Future of Greenhouse Gas Regulation [Podcast] by: Jeffrey R. Holmstead , Daniel J. Pope New York Finds Personalized Analysis of Advertising Campaigns Is Taxable by: Glenn Newman , Nikki E. Dobay China’s State Administration for Market Regulation Releases RFC for Regulations on the Protection of Trade Secrets by: Aaron Wininger Privacy and Security in AI Note-Taking and Recording Tools, Part 2: Risk Mitigation and ADMT Regulations [Podcast] by: Benjamin W. Perry , Lauren N. Watson New Era of Collaboration? States Team Up to Coordinate on Privacy Laws by: Liisa M. Thomas , Kathryn Smith D.C. Circuit Erases NLRB Joint Employer Order After Google-Cognizant Contract Lapses by: Joshua S. Fox , Shanice Z. Smith-Banks New Executive Order Aims to End Disparate Impact Liability for Discrimination by: Myles Moran Mental Health Awareness Month: Supporting Employee Mental Health While Navigating ADA Compliance by: Sara J. Higgins Pay Transparency Laws Are Trending: What’s Coming in 2025 Q2 & Q3 by: Jacqueline A. Hayduk Healthcare Preview for the Week of: April 28, 2025 [Podcast] by: Debra Curtis , Kayla Holgash Three Environmental Law Takeaways on President Trump Ordering DOJ to Rescind Civil Rights ‘Disparate Impact’ Regulations by: J. Michael Showalter , Samuel A. Rasche Upcoming Events Apr 30 2025 Workplace Horizons 2025 May 6 2025 Legal AI Demo Day Hosted by WashU Law School and Wickard Apr 29 2025 Navigating the Future of Hospice, In-Home Care, PACE, and Certificate of Need in New York Apr 29 2025 ABA 2025 ILS Annual Conference – Adapting to Today’s International Legal Challenges: A New Era? Print