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Teresa Wu
Teresa received her legal education from the University of Hong Kong and graduated with a First Class Honours in LLB and completed her PCLL with distinctions in subjects. She also obtained the post-graduate BCL degree from Oxford University where she was awarded prizes before she was called to the Bar in She subsequently joined Des Voeux Chambers a year later.
Teresa has a broad civil practice; she practices in all areas of General Civil, and mainly in Arbitration, Building Management, Commercial, Land, Landlord and Tenant, Mental Health, Probate and Administration, Public Law and Trust matters etc. She frequently advises and appears in Court on different levels for the Government, developers, landlords and tenants, companies across different sectors and jurisdictions and professional trustees, committees and PRs in contentious and non-contentious settings.
Apart from acting as counsel in arbitrations and also court applications in support of arbitration proceedings and
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What Xiaomi’s Billionaire CEO Lei Jun Is Reading to Build Electric Vehicles
Xiaomi Corp. co-founder Lei Jun may be busy launching new smartphones, but it seems he's still laser focused on his carmaking ambitions.
The billionaire businessman has been asking friends in the auto industry for books to read to better understand the sector, according to a post he shared on Weibo, China's Twitter-esque social media service. Lei is personally spearheading a $10 billion project to make Xiaomi-branded electric vehicles by
Lei compiled a reading list for China's week-long National Day holiday, chock full of biographies. His 12 recommendations include former Volkswagen AG CEO Ferdinand Piech's phie and more esoteric titles on manufacturing like Toyota Production System: Beyond Large-Scale Production by engineer Taiichi Ohno.
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“Here's a breezy read to understand the intertwined stories behind major brands like Porsche, Bugatti and Bentley,” Lei wrote about Piech's memoir.