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TAIWAN Trends and Developments

Trends and Developments Contributed by: Jaclyn Tsai, Teresa Huang, Jaime Cheng and Lilian Hsu 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

Teresa Huang is a partner at Lee, Tsai & Partners, licensed to practise in both Taiwan and Mainland China. With more than 16 years of experience advising clients from Taiwan, Mainland

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.

China and international markets, Ms Huang specialises in corporate and M&A transactions, fintech investments and virtual asset compliance. She also advises listed companies on a broad range of issues, including personal data protection, virtual asset regulations, consumer protection and IP licensing. Ms Huang is a member of the Taipei Bar Association’s Commercial Law Committee and serves as a supervisor at the Taiwan FinTech Association.

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