Guo Chaohui's Work Experience

1From July 1995 to August 2002, 1995 worked in Shenzhen Volkswagen Futian Branch. From August 2002 to June 5438+February 2009, he worked in Shenzhen Public Economic Crime Investigation Bureau, and served as deputy squadron leader and deputy battalion chief (during which he served as deputy director of the water mirror police station of Longgang Branch for half a year and was transferred to the Commission for Discipline Inspection of the CPC Central Committee for two years). Guo Chaohui loves his job and has won many awards. During my work in Futian Public Security Bureau, I participated in the detection of a large number of serious criminal cases such as "6.25" homicide case and "4. 13" homicide case. During my economic investigation, I undertook a large number of major economic crimes such as "5.24" case, Sanjiu Group and others suspected of abusing their powers, Dapeng Securities and others suspected of manipulating the price of securities trading, and counterfeiting Lu registered trademarks. During my work in the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection, I handled a number of influential cases such as Liu Weiming, former executive vice governor of Guangdong Province, and Sun Shanwu, former secretary of Luoyang Municipal Committee of Henan Province.

Guo Chaohui has a solid theoretical foundation of law, many years of front-line work experience in public security, and is proficient in legal practice. In 2007, he passed the national unified judicial examination and obtained the legal professional qualification certificate. 20 10 resigned from public office and joined Guangdong Yan Jun Law Firm.

Because he has been engaged in public security law enforcement for a long time, Guo Zhaohui has unique opinions on the defense of criminal cases and is committed to taking effective measures to safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of the parties. With rich experience in economic investigation, Guo made an in-depth study on how enterprises can effectively protect themselves in economic exchanges and how to prevent duty crimes within enterprises, and summed up a set of effective countermeasures and measures. In particular, Guo participated in the formation of the first squadron of the national public security system to investigate intellectual property crimes (formerly the third squadron of the second brigade of the Economic Investigation Detachment) and investigated a large number of intellectual property cases. For example, in 2004, he participated in the detection of the case of counterfeiting LV registered trademark and Cisco registered trademark, and was named "Top Ten Intellectual Property Cases in China in 2004" by the Office of the National Intellectual Property Protection Working Group. Years of working practice in investigating intellectual property cases have enabled him to accumulate rich experience and establish extensive contacts with relevant law enforcement departments, which can provide high-quality and efficient services for enterprises to protect intellectual property rights such as patents, trademarks and trade secrets.