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Li Qiumei is a Chinese lawyer at Sichuan Zhengxin Law Firm in Leshan, Sichuan Province. She graduated with a bachelor's degree from Nanjing University and is a member of the Chinese Communist Party. She serves on the Leshan Women Lawyers Working Committee and the first Executive Committee of the Leshan Lawyers Industry Women's Federation. She is also a member of the Leshan Family Education Talent Pool and was recognized as an Outstanding Women Lawyer of Leshan.

Her practice covers matrimonial and family law, workers' compensation claims, economic disputes, traffic accident claims, and criminal defense. In medical malpractice and personal injury law, Attorney Li advises clients on claims arising from medical negligence and personal injuries. Medical malpractice claims in China are governed by the PRC Civil Code and the Tort Liability Law provisions within it. Under the Civil Code, a medical institution is liable for damages if its medical staff caused harm to a patient through negligence in diagnosis or treatment. The burden of proof in medical malpractice cases under current Chinese law requires the patient to establish that: there was a doctor-patient relationship, the patient suffered harm, and the medical staff's conduct fell below the applicable standard of care. Expert appraisal plays a crucial role in medical malpractice litigation. The court typically appoints a qualified medical appraisal institution to assess whether the medical care met professional standards and whether any deviation caused the patient's injury. Attorney Li guides clients through the complex process of gathering medical records, selecting the appropriate appraisal institution, and presenting expert evidence.

In workers' compensation cases, she assists injured workers in filing claims and navigating the work-related injury determination process under the Regulations on Work-Related Injury Insurance. She also handles economic disputes involving contract interpretation, debt recovery, and commercial litigation. In family law, she handles divorce proceedings, property division, and child custody matters. Her traffic accident claim practice covers compensation for personal injuries and property damage arising from motor vehicle accidents. She is committed to combining professional knowledge with high-quality legal services, adhering to facts and the law as the foundation of her practice. She serves clients throughout the Leshan region of Sichuan.

Injury Claim Operating Model — Qiumei Li

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 Qiumei Li

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 Nanjing University
Languages Chinese, English
Bar Association Sichuan Bar Association
License Number 11101200910003732
Years of Experience 17
Practicing at which Law Firm Sichuan Zhengxin Law Firm

Location

Leshan, Sichuan

Area of Expertise Details

Practice Area Medical Malpractice

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