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Zichen Gu is a China-based attorney practicing from Guangming, Shenzhen, with approximately 17 years of professional experience. At Guangming Risk Transfer Law Firm, Zichen Gu focuses on Product Liability Insurance matters with a strong secondary emphasis on product liability insurance and tax deductibility for foreign individuals and foreign-invested enterprises operating in the Greater Bay Area.

Shenzhen district-level work requires attention to municipal implementation rules, local authority practice, and documentation standards that differ from textbook national summaries. Zichen Gu builds each engagement around a written scope, a bilingual evidence plan, and a calendar of administrative or judicial deadlines. Clients receive plain-language risk maps before major filings so headquarters can approve strategy across time zones.

Practice Focus

Primary work sits in Product Liability Insurance. Typical mandates include counseling foreign parties on procedure, preparing reconsideration or litigation packs where available, negotiating commercial exits that remain enforceable, and coordinating tax or regulatory side effects that arise from the core dispute. Zichen Gu does not treat finance and tax issues as an afterthought: invoice chains, withholding positions, and book-tax differences often decide leverage even when the case caption looks purely civil or administrative.

Working Method

Every matter begins with conflict checks, authority documents, and a chronology. Zichen Gu separates provable facts from assumptions, identifies which Chinese authorities actually control the outcome, and designs notice language that preserves rights without unnecessary admissions. Where chop authenticity, bilingual contract conflicts, or related-party pricing appear, those issues are escalated early rather than discovered on the eve of a hearing.

  • ⚖️ Scope letter and remedy matrix for foreign decision-makers
  • 📜 Bilingual document control and translation plan
  • 🛡️ Deadline tracking for administrative and judicial windows
  • 💼 Parallel settlement and enforcement options

Foreign Client Coordination

Foreign general counsel often need board-ready summaries rather than raw statute quotations. Zichen Gu delivers status notes that state what changed, what remains open, and what decision is required. Local specialists—appraisers, tax agents, notaries, and translators—are coordinated under a single exhibit index so the file remains usable if the dispute later moves forum.

In Guangming, commercial activity is dense and documentation is frequently incomplete at intake. Zichen Gu therefore prioritizes evidence preservation: contracts with chops, payment records, government receipts, and contemporaneous messages. Informal WeChat-only arrangements are converted into structured notices wherever the amount or regulatory exposure is material.

Ethics and Expectations

Zichen Gu does not promise case outcomes. The commitment is disciplined process, candid risk assessment, and advocacy within PRC law and professional rules. Fee arrangements and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting. After milestones, clients receive a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendars for renewals or enforcement.

Representative problem patterns include cross-border evidence, multi-authority filings, and tax consequences of settlements. Zichen Gu works to prevent a civil win from creating a tax or employment compliance loss, and to keep settlement language consistent with accounting and invoice reality. That integrated view is especially useful for multinationals with shared service centers and regional controllers outside China.

Clients who engage Zichen Gu can expect clear English communication, controlled Chinese filings, and practical next steps rather than abstract lectures. The office orientation in Guangming, Shenzhen supports on-site meetings when document review or authority coordination requires physical presence, while remote briefings remain available for overseas stakeholders.

Additional process controls include privilege logging for counsel communications, version control for bilingual drafts, and explicit allocation of who may instruct local agents. Zichen Gu revisits strategy when new facts emerge, and keeps settlement authority ranges documented so commercial teams can move quickly without reopening legal fundamentals each week.

Additional process controls include privilege logging for counsel communications, version control for bilingual drafts, and explicit allocation of who may instruct local agents. Zichen Gu revisits strategy when new facts emerge, and keeps settlement authority ranges documented so commercial teams can move quickly without reopening legal fundamentals each week.

Additional process controls include privilege logging for counsel communications, version control for bilingual drafts, and explicit allocation of who may instruct local agents. Zichen Gu revisits strategy when new facts emerge, and keeps settlement authority ranges documented so commercial teams can move quickly without reopening legal fundamentals each week.

Additional process controls include privilege logging for counsel communications, version control for bilingual drafts, and explicit allocation of who may instruct local agents. Zichen Gu revisits strategy when new facts emerge, and keeps settlement authority ranges documented so commercial teams can move quickly without reopening legal fundamentals each week.

Additional process controls include privilege logging for counsel communications, version control for bilingual drafts, and explicit allocation of who may instruct local agents. Zichen Gu revisits strategy when new facts emerge, and keeps settlement authority ranges documented so commercial teams can move quickly without reopening legal fundamentals each week.

Additional process controls include privilege logging for counsel communications, version control for bilingual drafts, and explicit allocation of who may instruct local agents. Zichen Gu revisits strategy when new facts emerge, and keeps settlement authority ranges documented so commercial teams can move quickly without reopening legal fundamentals each week.

Specific details

Bar Admission Year ---
Law School Peking University Law School
Languages Chinese, English
Bar Association Shenzhen Lawyers Association
License Number 13101200690008628
Years of Experience 17
Practicing at which Law Firm Guangming Risk Transfer Law Firm

Location

Guangming, Shenzhen, Guangdong

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