Shanghai
021-58785888
huixiao.han@dentons.cn
Huixiao HAN (“Han”) obtained a Bachelor of Laws degree from Fudan University and a Master of Laws degree in UK. He was a director of Dentons China, a member of the Advisory Committee of Dentons China and a director of Dentons Shanghai, and now he is a member of the Supervisory Committee of Dentons China and the director of the Dispute Resolution Department of Dentons Shanghai.
He has built a solid foundation of legal theories. In the course of his practice, he has conducted long-term and in-depth research on the basis of claim rights, legal methodology, legal hermeneutics and other legal theories, and applies these theories to the actual dispute resolution of major, difficult and complex cases. He simplifies cases through rigorous legal analysis and argumentation, with high efficiency and good effect. Han's statements as the attorney in a trial heard by the Supreme People's Court were recorded in the book Appearing in the Supreme People's Court, published by Supreme People's Court Publishing House.
He has been practicing since 1994 and has been practicing for 30 years. His main area of practice is commercial dispute resolution, and he has handled major disputes involving finance, real estate and construction, corporate disputes, disposal of non-performing assets and other fields.
Han has a wealth of experience practicing in the financial sector. The clients he serves include Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Bank of Communications, Bank of Shanghai, Ping An Bank, Shanghai Pudong Development Bank, CREC, CCTAMC, BSAM, Zhonghai Real Estate, Zhongnan Real Estate, Rongxin Group, etc.
He has been an arbitrator of the Shanghai Arbitration Commission for a long time and an arbitrator of the Shanghai International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission and Wuhan Arbitration Commission. This role also allows him to examine dispute resolution from the point of view of referees, and reversely guides him on the focus, points and details of cases that he should pay attention to when acting as a lawyer in dispute
Shanghai Dongling Investment Advisor Co., Ltd. (“the Client”) v. Investment Company dispute over shareholder qualification confirmation
Amorepacific Trading Co., Ltd. (“the Client”) v. the distributors contractual dispute
Xi’an International University (“the Client”) and HUANG (Headmaster of the Client) v. Ruihuan Education contractual dispute
Kun QIAN, Bing QIAN (“the Client”) v. the other investors contractual dispute
Aluminum Corporation of China Limited v. Qingyun Co., Ltd. (“the Client”) contractual dispute
Yang Xinzhou (“the Client”) v. major shareholders damaging shareholder interests dispute This case is the first application of BVI law in Shanghai to hear a case where a company director harms the interests of shareholders. It has been selected as a typical case in the White Paper on the Investigation of Extraterritorial Law in Shanghai's Foreign Related Commercial Trials (2015-2021)
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