Jun Bai
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Jun Bai is a China-based lawyer practicing in wuxi at Jingshi Law Firm (Wuxi Office), with a focus on Patents matters relevant to foreign individuals and companies. Educational background includes Nanjing University, LL.B.. Bar admission is recorded from 2015. Working languages include English, Mandarin.
Jun Bai is a patent attorney practicing at Jingshi Law Firm (Wuxi Office) in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province. Mr. Bai combines legal expertise with technical knowledge to provide comprehensive patent services, including patent prosecution, portfolio management, and patent litigation. He serves both domestic Chinese clients and international companies seeking patent protection in China. Mr. Bai handles patent applications for inventions, utility models, and industrial designs filed with the China National Intellectual Property Administration (CNIPA). He has experience drafting patent specifications and claims that comply with Chinese patent practice, responding to office actions, and prosecuting patent applications through grant. He also handles patent invalidation proceedings and patent reexamination requests. His patent litigation practice includes infringement analysis, claim construction, and representation in patent infringement lawsuits before Chinese courts. Mr. Bai advises clients on patent enforcement strategies, including preliminary injunctions, evidence preservation, and damages calculation. He also provides freedom-to-operate opinions, patent validity assessments, and intellectual property due diligence for technology transactions and corporate acquisitions.
For overseas clients, Jun Bai frames Chinese procedure in practical terms: what documents are needed, which authority decides the issue, how long filings typically take, and where negotiation or formal dispute resolution is more efficient. Advice is oriented to commercial outcomes as well as formal legal rights, so clients can choose between settlement, administrative channels, mediation, arbitration, or litigation with a clear cost and timeline picture.
In Patents work, the practice pattern usually covers intake and conflict checks, fact chronology, evidence preservation, risk mapping under the Civil Code and related special statutes, and drafting or review of bilingual instruments where foreign parties are involved. Where a dispute has already arisen, emphasis is placed on limitation periods, jurisdiction clauses, asset location, and enforceability of any future award or judgment in China.
Foreign companies and expatriates often need a single contact who can coordinate local counsel tasks, explain Chinese regulatory culture, and keep reporting clear in English. Jun Bai supports that role through structured case plans, written status updates, and coordination with notaries, translators, appraisers, or investigation service providers when required by the file. Clients remain informed about strategic forks—such as whether to file first, preserve evidence first, or open settlement talks—before costs escalate.
Professional affiliation includes Jiangsu Bar Association. This network supports referral coordination and current practice standards within the local bar community.
The published Chinese lawyer license number on file is 13206201310152284. Clients who require formal engagement letters, power of attorney forms, or court representation can complete onboarding under the firm procedures applicable in wuxi.
Typical foreign-facing matters in this practice area include cross-border contracts, compliance reviews, employment or family issues connected with life or investment in China, and disputes where evidence, witnesses, or assets sit inside the PRC. The working method is to separate legal theory from executable next steps so non-Chinese clients can act quickly.
Consultation requests can be submitted through the China Law List directory contact workflow. Initial discussions usually cover goals, deadlines, available evidence, and whether the matter is advisory only or already contentious. Jun Bai aims for clear scope, transparent fee structure where engagement proceeds, and practical recommendations that fit both Chinese procedure and the client's overseas constraints.
Throughout a matter, Jun Bai documents assumptions, outstanding information, and decision points so that foreign headquarters or family members outside China can follow progress without Chinese-language barriers. Where multiple Chinese venues could hear a dispute, venue analysis includes convenience of evidence, local practice tendencies, and enforcement targets. Where settlement is realistic, draft term sheets are used to lock commercial points before formal instruments are finalized.
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