Greater China Region
Practice Areas
HAN’s main practice area 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. He is also actively engaged in practice areas such as Dispute resolution, Finance, Company and Mergers and Acquisitions, Bankruptcy and liquidation.
Career
HAN earned his undergraduate degree from Fudan University and pursued a Master’s degree in Law after being selected by the Shanghai Municipal Justice Bureau for studies in the United Kingdom in 2002. With 31 years of legal practice since 1993, He has engaged in extensive research on the foundations of basis of legal claim, legal methodology, legal hermeneutics, and other legal theories, and can adeptly apply his research findings to efficiently handle significant, intricate, and complex dispute resolution cases, meticulously outlining clear legal relationships and conducting targeted, rigorous legal analyses and arguments. His consistent commitment to in-depth involvement in business dispute resolution has led to favorable litigation outcomes for cases he represents.
Professional Memberships
HAN 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 resolution cases, so as to fully grasp the trend of cases and helps his clients achieve the most satisfactory results in every important case.
Publications
“In the era of the Civil Code, new challenges arise in commercial disputes”, China Business Law Journal, October 2020
“How to solve the problem of civil case rejected in civil criminal cross disciplinary cases”, China Business Law Journal, February 2021