Lawyer from Zhong Yin (Chongqing) Appointed as Vice President of Chongqing City Maintenance Enterprise Rights Association
2017.06.08
Author: Zhong yin (Chongqing) law firm
Mr Wang Shiyun, a senior partner of Zhong Yin (Chongqing), was recently appointed as vice president of Chongqing City Maintenance Enterprise Rights Association in recognition of his outstanding contribution in the maintenance of enterprise’ legal rights as well as effective risk prevention and management. This is surely a full affirmation of both Mr Wang’s achievements and the quality and efficient legal service delivered by Zhong Yin (Chongqing).
Since its inception, Zhong Yin (Chongqing) has been committed to the nurturing of expert lawyers and the building of excellent professional teams, striving to enhance the sense of achievement and belonging of all practicing lawyers. Through the staff’s enthusiastic response and unremitting exploration, the incentive system and fostering of team culture have been small yet effective.
NB: Wang Shiyun, PHD, is a senior partner of Zhong Yin (Chongqing) Law Firm. His roles in public affairs include: mediator of China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission / China Chamber of International Commerce; vice president of Chongqing City Maintenance Enterprise Rights Association; committee member of China National Democratic Construction Association - the Fifth Supervision Committee of Chongqing Municipality and Secretary General of its Committee for Legal Affairs; representative of the Chongqing Yubei District's People's Congress; appointed supervisor of Chongqing Municipal Administrations of Prison.
Mr Wang Shiyun has been the legal counsel of various companies, enterprise groups, financial institutions and government departments. He has abundant knowledge and practice experience in legal risk management and control, and has successfully represented hundreds of major and difficult civil and commercial litigation/arbitration cases, effectively safeguarding the legitimate rights and interests of the parties he represented.
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