Lee and Li

Lee and Li, Attorneys-at-Law (Chinese: 理律法律事務所) is a law firm headquartered in Taipei, Taiwan. Founded in 1965 by James Lee and C. N. Li, the firm has offices in Taipei, Hsinchu, Taichung, and southern Taiwan, with strategic alliances in Beijing and Shanghai.[1][2] Lee and Li exists to care, serve, and excel. To achieve sustainable operations, it brings together distinguished professionals and creates a platform to share experience, prize innovation and value teamwork.

Lee and Li, Attorneys-at-Law
理律法律事務所
HeadquartersTaipei, Taiwan
No. of offices3
No. of attorneys190+
No. of employees850+
Major practice areasFull Service
Key peopleChen Changwen
Nigel N.T. Li
C. C. Lee
Date founded1965
FounderJames Lee
C. N. Li
Company typeLaw Firm
Websiteleeandli.com

Practices

  • Banking and Capital Market: Banking and Finance/ Capital Markets (Including Securities and Privatization)/Insurance
  • Corporate and Investment: Mergers and Acquisitions - Non-Financial Institutions and Financial Institutions/Tax/Labor/Food & Medical/Competition Laws/Real Estate and Construction/Government Contracts/Telecommunications and Media/Personal Data Protection/Energy Law
  • Litigation and ADR: Civil Dispute Resolution/Criminal Dispute Representation and Defense/Public Law Dispute Resolution/Patent Enforcement, Trade Secret Protection And Dispute Resolution/Constitutional Litigation and Interpretation/Administrative Litigation/Cross-Border Litigation/Arbitration and Alternative Dispute Resolution/Civil and Administrative Enforcement
  • Patent and Technology: Patent Prosecution and Maintenance/Patent Drafting and Global Patent Protection/Patent Search, Patent Validity And Infringement Assessment
  • Trademark and Copyright: Trademark/Copyrights Enforcement, Maintenance and Dispute Resolution/Trademark Dispute Resolutions
  • P.R.C. Practice
  • Japanese Practice

Notable people

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References

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