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Fang He is a practicing attorney based in Nujiang, Yunnan Province, with more than 9 years of experience focused on cyber crime. She advises foreign companies, joint ventures, and Chinese enterprises that interact with international investors across Southwest China.

She graduated from Peking University and is a member of the Yunnan Bar Association. She currently practices at Nujiang Shuzhi Law Firm, where her work combines transactional drafting, regulatory filings, and dispute strategy. Clients value clear timelines, realistic risk assessments, and documentation that survives administrative review.

In day-to-day practice, Fang He helps clients map Chinese legal requirements to commercial goals. That includes entity design, contract architecture, evidence preservation, and coordination with local authorities when filings or inspections arise. She emphasizes early issue spotting so foreign managers avoid irreversible procedural mistakes.

Good counsel is not slogans. It is a checklist, a document pack, and a decision tree the client can execute under pressure.

Yunnan's economy links border trade, tourism, manufacturing, and regional logistics. Fang He understands how provincial practice interacts with national statutes. She regularly translates complex statutory language into operational steps for non-Chinese speakers.

Core Practice Focus

  • ⚖️ Primary specialty: Cyber Crime
  • 🛡️ Risk control for foreign-invested enterprises
  • 📜 Chinese contract and filing compliance
  • 💼 Cross-border coordination with overseas counsel

She builds matter plans around three layers: statutory baseline, administrative practice at city and provincial levels, and commercial leverage through negotiation, security interests, and dispute forums. This layered approach keeps advice practical rather than academic.

When disputes escalate, Fang He prepares clients for mediation, arbitration, or litigation pathways. She drafts bilingual summaries for overseas headquarters, identifies evidence gaps early, and sequences interim measures where appropriate.

How Engagements Typically Proceed

  1. Scope definition and conflict check
  2. Document and fact intake
  3. Risk memo with options and deadlines
  4. Drafting, filing, or negotiation execution
  5. Close-out pack with compliance residual items

She has supported manufacturing plants, trading companies, professional services firms, and project vehicles. Matters often involve multi-party contracts, local partner dynamics, employment changes, IP leakage risk, and customs or regulatory exposure.

Professional development remains continuous. She tracks amendments affecting foreign businesses and offers training so operational staff understand what not to sign and which notices trigger statutory clocks.

Clients who engage Fang He receive direct attorney attention. Initial consultations identify whether the issue is advisory only, requires formal representation, or should be escalated. Based in Nujiang, Fang He serves matters throughout Yunnan and related Southwest corridors.

Document hygiene is a recurring theme. Many problems arise from incomplete board minutes, missing bilingual versions, or oral modifications that contradict written contracts. Fang He insists on controlled final documents and a version log.

For foreign managers new to China, She explains the difference between mandatory rules, customary practice, and mere convenience. Shortcuts that save a week of paperwork can later cost months of remediation.

She also advises on internal governance for China subsidiaries: signature authority matrices, chop management, dual-language templates, and escalation paths. Strong internal controls reduce emergency litigation later.

In settlement discussions, Fang He prepares BATNA analyses grounded in Chinese procedure. Clients receive a frank assessment of timeline, cost band, and enforcement reality so settlement numbers are commercially rational.

To reach working depth quickly, Fang He requests a short intake pack: entity chart, key contracts, recent notices, and a chronology. With those materials, She can usually provide an initial risk map within a commercially useful window.

Specific details

Bar Admission Year ---
Law School Peking University
Languages Mandarin, English
Bar Association Yunnan Bar Association
License Number 1531520171005555
Years of Experience 9
Practicing at which Law Firm Nujiang Shuzhi Law Firm

Location

Nujiang, Yunnan

Area of Expertise Details

Practice Area Cyber Crime

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