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GuangDong HuiQing Law Firm

GuangDong Huiqing Law Firm is a partnership law firm established in ShenZhen. Shenzhen has more than 30 certificated lawyers who have undergraduate or above-level educational background.The firm has a top-grade office building with an area...     More >>>

Jeff Zhang (Zhang Shu Jie)

Brief Introduction
Jeff Zhang receives his L.L.B in University of International Business and Economics (UIBE), majored in International Business Law. He has been working in IBM Shenzhen engaging in logistics and import/export affairs. Now he is a certificated lawyer in Guangdong HuiQing Law Firm. As a professional lawyer, Mr. Zhang has a broad experience in the field of international business, foreign investment, corporate law, logistics and maritime law, intellectually property, credit report, debt collection, etc. He can work as a legal consultant for a company or an individual and provide comprehensive legal services to them. Mr. Zhang has undertaken many key and complicated cases involving both domestic and international laws. In those cases, Mr. Zhang and his team has earned an outstanding reputation both within and outside of China.

Credit Report
Doing business in China? Contracting with Chinese business? Check out the company and the officers history. Investigate anyone you want to do business with. Stop taking unnecessary risks. Get smart! Get the information you need before you ship. Avoid slow pay/no pay customers! We can provide the credit report in China including Hongkong. These credit report search will assist you with your business decisions.

Debt Collection
We are specialized in debt collection. Don't just let those dishonest guys be!

Warning: Many companies being engaged in the imp./exp. are registered out of China, especially in HK, but run business illegally in Shenzhen. Their addresses are unfixed and may dissapear at any moment. Some of them may ship fake goods out, or just runaway once receive your money. And also keep alert when a company proposes to collect your money through a third party's bank account or even a personal account.

Legal Consultant
We can be your legal consultant, preparing legal documents, negotiating as a representative and issuing legal opinions for matters concerning Chinese legislation. Please feel free to make inquiry!

Commercial Law
* Formation of limited liability companies, partnership and sole-proprietorship, Transfer of Assets and Shares, Winding up or Restructuring
* Listing matters, taking-over
* Drafting of Agreements, Loan Agreements, Guarantees, Surety and Commercial or Partnership Disputes
* Constrcution and Syndicated Loans, Bankrupcy
* Drafting of Banking Related Documents

Civil Litigation
* Contract Disputes, Commercial Fraud, Debt Recovery, Construction Disputes, Arbitration and Injunctions, Insurance, Intellectual Property and Passing Off and Personal Injury

Investment in China
China's re-entry into the World Trade Organisation (“WTO”) in December
2001 represented a fundamental shift in China's commercial and legal environment. A new wave of foreign investment is now permitted as China begins to open certain industry segments, particularly in the services sector, that previously were closed to foreign participation.
Whereas previously only major multi-national corporations were equipped to manage the complexities of investment in China, more and more small- and medium-sized foreign enterprises are entering China as it becomes the workshop for the world, increasingly in high technology areas as well as in more traditional manufactured goods.

Operations of multinational corporations in China are becoming increasingly more localized, and Chinese enterprises are becoming increasingly sophisticated and internationalized. Certain remnants of the old centrally-planned economy have not yet been fully discarded, but the direction of change in China continues to be positive and the pace of change continues to be remarkable. Thus, while conducting business in China is still challenging, the market and regulatory environment continues to improve, keeping pace with the growing importance ofChina as a manufacturing centre and consumer market.

The forms of foreign business presence in China are
the Representative Office, Equity Joint Ventures, Cooperative Joint Ventures, and Wholly Foreign-Owned Enterprises. China maintains a bifurcated tax system with separate tax collection on the national and on the local level. The most significant of the taxes applicable to an Foreign Invested Enterprise are enterprise income tax, business tax and value added tax.

Criminal Law
* General Criminal cases

Probate and Estate Administration
* Estate Planning and Trust, Probate Applications, Estate, Administration and Will

Family Law
* Divorce (Ancillary Relief and Maintenance and Custody)

 

   
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Constitution of the P.R.C Arbitration Law of the P.R.C
General Principles of the Civil Law Foriegn Trade Law of the P.R.C
Criminal Law of the P.R.C Law of the P.R.C on State Compensation
 

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