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TAIWAN Law and Practice Contributed by: Jaclyn Tsai, Aaron Chen, Teresa Huang and Jaime Cheng, Lee, Tsai & Partners

Lee, Tsai & Partners is a premier full-service law firm with offices in Taipei, Shanghai and Beijing, known for its cutting-edge expertise in the Tech - nology, Media and Telecommunications (TMT) and fintech sectors. The firm, co-founded and led by Jaclyn Tsai, has been a driving force in shaping Taiwan’s regulatory landscape, particu - larly in virtual assets and emerging technolo - gies. Through its tailored legal services, LTP ad - dresses complex issues in telecoms licensing,

intellectual property, regulatory compliance, data privacy, cybersecurity and e-commerce. The firm provides tailored legal solutions across telecoms licensing, intellectual property, regula - tory compliance, data privacy, cybersecurity, e- commerce and fintech. LTP has a proven track record of guiding clients through high-stakes litigation, arbitration and cross-border trans - actions while advising on challenges such as blockchain, DeFi, NFTs and digital banking.

Authors

Jaclyn Tsai is a co-founder of Lee, Tsai & Partners. As chairperson of the Asia FinTech Alliance, she facilitated a landmark anti-fraud memorandum among 14 Asian

Aaron Chen is a partner at Lee, Tsai & Partners. His main practice areas are antitrust, cross-border transactions, corporate governance, and commercial litigation and

economies, establishing a robust cross-border framework to enhance trust and co-operation. Jaclyn played a pivotal role in forming the Taiwan VASP Association, serving as Chief Advisor during its preparatory phase and guiding its development as a key self- regulatory organisation. As a former Minister without Portfolio, she regularly provides legislative recommendations and advises on self-regulatory codes to address regulatory gaps in Taiwan’s virtual asset sector. A recognised thought leader, Jaclyn is frequently invited to speak at global fintech forums.

arbitration. He has represented and advised clients in several landmark competition law matters. He is also experienced in successfully representing clients in ICC arbitrations. Aaron currently chairs the Competition Commission of the Taipei Bar Association and co-chairs the Competition Commission of the Taiwan Bar Association. Aaron recently expanded his practice to the fintech field, where he has assisted in establishing the Taiwan VASP Association and regularly advised clients on legal compliance.

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