Chinese EPC contractors in the Middle East are most exposed to FIDIC Time Bar clauses and penalties for non-compliance with local Halal / religious regulations.
Executing large-scale infrastructure projects in the Middle East requires more than legal knowledge — it demands technical insight and cultural fluency. With an engineering management degree and a Class-II Constructor licence, I can precisely parse complex FIDIC contracts (Red / Yellow / Silver Books) and technical specifications. As an ethnic Uyghur attorney, my deep understanding of Islamic business etiquette and regional compliance (including Halal regulations) helps Chinese EPC contractors eliminate cross-cultural friction in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
Shenzhen tech companies expanding to the US and Europe dread patent trolls sending cease-and-desist letters out of nowhere.
As a registered patent agent with a U.S. legal education background, I bring rigorous common-law analytical capability to managing patent portfolios in North American and European markets. I serve as the technical bridge between your R&D team and complex foreign legal systems — proactively defending against patent risk rather than reactively responding to it.
Foreign trade enterprises face fraud, goods not matching samples, and no clear route to cross-border debt recovery.
With ten years of experience in high-stakes litigation and arbitration, I protect your commercial interests across borders. Whether drafting watertight international sales agreements, conducting supplier due diligence, or resolving complex supply chain disputes, I provide practical, results-oriented legal representation for international clients entering China and Chinese enterprises going global.
Planning to expand into the Middle East or global markets?
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