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Chen Feng is the director of Tianjin Fuhui Law Firm, practicing in the Hebei District of Tianjin. She has been practicing law since 2002 and holds a Master of Laws degree from Nankai University. Attorney Chen has built a distinguished career spanning over two decades, serving as a member of the Civil and Commercial Committee, the Juvenile Protection and Criminal Defense Committee, and a government procurement evaluation expert for the Tianjin Finance Bureau. She also serves as a committee member of the District Women's Federation Women's Rights Protection Committee, a part-time labor dispute arbitration assistant, and has been recognized as an outstanding Communist Party lawyer in Tianjin.

Chen Feng specializes in marriage and family law, inheritance disputes, contract disputes, labor disputes, personal injury claims, and criminal defense. In family law, she handles divorce proceedings, property division, and child custody matters under the PRC Civil Code's Book on Marriage and Family. The Civil Code recognizes two forms of divorce: mutual consent divorce, which requires a 30-day cooling-off period, and contested divorce through litigation. Under Article 1079, a divorce will be granted if the court finds that mutual affection no longer exists, as evidenced by factors such as bigamy, cohabitation with a third party, domestic violence, abandonment, habitual gambling or drug abuse, or separation for at least two years due to incompatibility. Attorney Chen has extensive experience representing clients in complex property division cases involving multiple real estate holdings, business interests, and investment portfolios.

In mediation, Attorney Chen serves as a skilled facilitator in both court-ordered and private mediation proceedings. China's legal system strongly encourages mediation as a means of dispute resolution, and the Civil Code provides that mediated settlement agreements may be judicially confirmed to become enforceable. Her government procurement expertise also enables her to advise businesses on bidding procedures, contract compliance, and dispute resolution in public procurement matters.

Her labor practice covers employment contract disputes, wrongful termination claims, and social insurance disputes. She also handles inheritance disputes, personal injury claims, and criminal defense cases. Attorney Chen serves clients throughout the Tianjin area with the benefit of her extensive experience and institutional knowledge.

Dispute File Architecture — Chen Feng

I convert complex Chinese procedure into a dated checklist with owners for translation, notarization, and internal sign-off across time zones.

I plan enforcement first—assets, licenses, receivables, and interim measures—so strategy is not limited to winning on paper.

Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.

  • ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
  • 📜 Bilingual document control
  • 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
  • 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel

Cross-Border Coordination for Chen Feng

I prefer early written notices and clean evidence indexes over informal WeChat-only chains when the amount or regulatory exposure is material.

I convert complex Chinese procedure into a dated checklist with owners for translation, notarization, and internal sign-off across time zones.

Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.

  • ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
  • 📜 Bilingual document control
  • 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
  • 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel

Execution Standards 1

I convert complex Chinese procedure into a dated checklist with owners for translation, notarization, and internal sign-off across time zones.

I plan enforcement first—assets, licenses, receivables, and interim measures—so strategy is not limited to winning on paper.

Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.

  • ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
  • 📜 Bilingual document control
  • 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
  • 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel

Specific details

Bar Admission Year ---
Law School Tsinghua University
Languages Chinese, English
Bar Association Tianjin Bar Association
License Number 11101201410001194
Years of Experience 12
Practicing at which Law Firm Tianjin Fuhui Law Firm

Location

Hebei, Tianjin

Area of Expertise Details

Practice Area Mediation

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