HHP
Jun Dai leads the dispute resolution practice of HHP, which advises domestic and international clients on a wide range of litigation matters. The firm recently represented a Shanghai-based financial institution on large enforcement proceedings being ...
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HHP
Jun Dai leads the dispute resolution practice of HHP, which advises domestic and international clients on a wide range of litigation matters. The firm recently represented a Shanghai-based financial institution on large enforcement proceedings being levelled against it. The financial institution was charged for its failure to fulfil its capital contribution obligation to an FIE.
Llinks Law Offices
The dispute resolution team at Llinks is led by experienced partner Charles Qin, who is particularly strong on arbitration proceedings. This past year, Qin and partner Michael Mei advised on arbitration proceedings relating to an equity investment and debt finance dispute concerning three international investment entities.
Wang Jing & Co
Wang Jing & Co is known for its strong shipping and maritime practice and insurance practice. Its dispute resolution team supports clients on a variety of disputes relating to cargo, collisions and ship related matters, but has also defended clients in court on engineering and international trade related matters.
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Wang Jing & Co is particularly active in the shipping sector, advising clients on a range of matters from shipping contracts to salvage to leasing. The firm was founded in 1994 by partner Jing Wang, and operates mainly out of Guangzhou but has offices ...
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Wang Jing & Co is particularly active in the shipping sector, advising clients on a range of matters from shipping contracts to salvage to leasing. The firm was founded in 1994 by partner Jing Wang, and operates mainly out of Guangzhou but has offices in other cities such as Shenzhen and Shanghai. Wang Jing & Co is especially well known for its dispute resolution capability, most often on the contentious side.
The firm was recently retained by a Shanghai-listed Chinese shipyard to handle disputes from counterparts in the Middle East in connection with a US$240 billion ship building agreement. Issues included alleged delay of the delivery of ships, alleged technical issues, and buyers’ failure to finance the ship building. Wang Jing & Co is handling negotiations for the shipyard and preparing for international arbitration proceedings.
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