- Track Records
- Work Experience
- Education
1. Represented an investment company (as defendant) in a shareholder liability dispute involving creditor rights (amount: RMB 10 million); successfully defended the case with all claims dismissed.
2. Represented a Dominican shipbuilding company in a cross-border sales contract dispute.
3. Represented a technology company (as defendant) in a creditor subrogation claim; successfully defended the case in both trial and appellate proceedings with all claims dismissed.
She has extensive experience as a legal counsel at a U.S.-listed multinational company, where she advised on cross-border operations in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Her expertise lies in international trade risk management, commercial negotiations, and international arbitration, particularly within the energy sector, including photovoltaic components.
Now a practicing lawyer at DeHeHanTong Law Offices, she focuses on dispute resolution—handling cases involving equity transfers, shareholder contribution recovery, real estate and software development contracts, and labor disputes. She also provides legal counsel to multiple corporate clients.
Master of Law, East China University of Political Science and Law
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- Track Records
- Work Experience
- Education
1. Represented an investment company (as defendant) in a shareholder liability dispute involving creditor rights (amount: RMB 10 million); successfully defended the case with all claims dismissed.
2. Represented a Dominican shipbuilding company in a cross-border sales contract dispute.
3. Represented a technology company (as defendant) in a creditor subrogation claim; successfully defended the case in both trial and appellate proceedings with all claims dismissed.
She has extensive experience as a legal counsel at a U.S.-listed multinational company, where she advised on cross-border operations in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and Latin America. Her expertise lies in international trade risk management, commercial negotiations, and international arbitration, particularly within the energy sector, including photovoltaic components.
Now a practicing lawyer at DeHeHanTong Law Offices, she focuses on dispute resolution—handling cases involving equity transfers, shareholder contribution recovery, real estate and software development contracts, and labor disputes. She also provides legal counsel to multiple corporate clients.
Master of Law, East China University of Political Science and Law