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Trends and Developments Contributed by: Tsung-Yuan Shen, Rachel Chen and Josh Tsai Lee and Li Attorneys-at-Law
Lee and Li Attorneys-at-Law was founded over 50 years ago and is Taiwan’s largest law firm, serving the Greater China region through collaborations with mainland Chinese firms. With offices in Taipei, Hsin - chu, Taichung and southern Taiwan, and alliances in Shanghai and Beijing, the firm employs around 870 staff, including 200+ Taiwan-qualified lawyers, 50 foreign lawyers, patent agents, technology experts and accountants. Lee and Li offers comprehensive legal services across 29 practice groups, specialis - ing in intellectual property, banking, capital markets,
technology law, public construction, government procurement and M&A. The firm has played a key role in Taiwan’s economic development, supporting foreign investment and legislative initiatives. Serving over 60,000 corporate clients globally, Lee and Li’s success stems from its extensive resources, global network, and active involvement in advising govern - ment agencies on public policy, ensuring clients re - ceive expert legal support aligned with evolving in - dustry trends and business needs.
Authors
Tsung-Yuan Shen specialises in the fields of intellectual property protection, unfair competition and dispute resolution. His professional background spans biotechnology, law and economics. Mr Shen has
Rachel Chen is a senior attorney in Lee and Li’s Hsinchu office. With a background in both finance and law, her practice areas include corporate investment, corporate governance and compliance, securities law and labour law, with a special focus on M&A, as well as commercial contracts review and drafting.
represented high-tech companies in the fields of electronics, optoelectronics, communications and precision industry, as well as multinational construction companies, on matters of IPR, high- tech laws and public construction disputes. Clients served by Mr Shen include Pfizer, Merck Sharp & Dohme, DuPont, TSMC, AU Optronics, Qualcomm, Molex, Lockheed Martin and other leading companies and organisations. In addition, Mr Shen has also utilised his background in economics in cases involving the management or licensing of IP portfolios.
Josh Tsai mainly practises in the areas of corporate investment, mergers and acquisitions, labour dispute resolution, commercial contract drafting and review, and corporate governance. He has
participated in several mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures, start-up fundraising, and technical co-operation, transfer and licensing cases. Before joining Lee and Li, Mr Tsai served as legal counsel at listed financial institutions and high-tech companies. During that period, he was involved in capital market fundraising, cross-border mergers and acquisitions, joint ventures and other related matters. He has a strong background in reviewing, modifying and negotiating contracts within the high-tech industry.
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