University of Victoria, New Zealand (Master of Laws)
Senior Corporate Trainer (Doctor), University of Melbourne, Australia;
Member of the International Bar Association;
Member of American Arbitration Association;
Lawyer Wan Fei, member of Australian Victoria Bar Association, lawyer and international legal adviser of Shanghai Grand Hyatt Law Firm. 199 1 Master of Fudan University in Shanghai; 1997 graduated from Victoria University, New Zealand with a master's degree in law; 1999 Visiting Fellow, Asian Law Center, University of Melbourne, Australia. 200 1 Up to now, candidate for doctor of law at the University of Melbourne, Australia. 200 1 Returned to China and was qualified as a lawyer in China. Now he is the chief lawyer and partner of Shanghai Foreign Lawyers Network.
Lawyer Wan is a visiting researcher at the Asian Law Center of the University of Melbourne, Australia, a member of the International Bar Association, a member of the Victoria Bar Association of Australia and a member of the American Arbitration Association. At the same time, lawyer Wan has the qualification of senior trainer, which is a shortage of talents in China.
Lawyer Wan has many years of working experience as a full-time lawyer in international and domestic law firms and a legal adviser to multinational companies. In the long-term legal practice, since the early 1990s, I have participated in the legal consultation of multinational companies' investment in China, and handled hundreds of complicated international commercial disputes, involving the United States, Britain, Italy, Germany, United Arab Emirates, Egypt, Japan, Thailand, New Zealand and other countries. The categories involved in the case include foreign trade contracts, product quality, international freight, international letters of credit, international dumping litigation and transnational bankruptcy acquisition. In recent years, he has participated in many negotiations on foreign acquisitions and asset restructuring of state-owned enterprises. He has rich experience in clean development mechanism (CDM), new energy and environmental protection projects, and transnational investment and listing financing of enterprises. At present, Mr. Wan is also the China consultant of the Legal Committee of Standard & Poor's Vista Institute (Industry Leaders Association), the director of the Climate Change Committee of the New Energy Chamber of Commerce of the All-China Federation of Industry and Commerce, and the director of the Shanghai Branch of the China Association. Lawyer Wan is also good at international investment and overseas listing financing of China enterprises. Lawyer Wan's clients include IBM, Schneider Electric China Investment Company, Emerson Network Power, Huaneng International Jiangsu Electric Power, China Telecom, China Minsheng Bank Shanghai Branch, Oriental Pearl Communication Co., Ltd., etc. Lawyer Wan also serves as legal adviser to Suzhou Industrial Park Foreign Trade Company, Suzhou Silk Group Company, Shanghai Tobacco Group Company, Shanghai Changning District Investment Enterprise Association, Shanghai Chamber of Commerce in Australia and Shanghai Chamber of Commerce in New Zealand. Participate in the compilation of the book "Law and Operation of International Project Financing-A Guide for Governments, Guarantee Institutions, Investors, Lawyers and Other Project Participants"; Published in the international academic journal: Legal Practice under One Country, Two Systems —— Coordination of Copyright Protection Systems between Hongkong and Chinese mainland/(London) European Intellectual Property Review No.7,1997; Journal of Mediation and Dispute Resolution/Dispute Resolution of Marital Property (American Arbitration Association), No.8 1999, etc. In addition, he also published several academic conference papers, entitled: legal issues of international project financing-conflict and dispute settlement of risk arrangement; Arbitration laws and rules for commercial disputes in China; He has lectured many times on dispute settlement and legal application in international technology and intellectual property transfer.