Haifeng Hong Haifeng is an Associate in the Corporate and Commercial group. His practice mainly focuses on the U.S. corporate law matters including corporate formation, employment, director and shareholder liabilities, mergers and acquisitions, cross-border investment and transactions, SEC filing, and intellectual property. A native speaker of Mandarin and several Chinese dialects, Haifeng participated in projects involving set-up of foreign enterprises in China, distributorship between the U.S. and Chinese companies, technology export under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR), and regulatory compliance issues regarding Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Department of Transportation (DOT), and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
Education
J.D., Washington University School of Law, 2005
LL.M., Intellectual Property, Washington University School of Law, 2003
LL.B., Shanghai University Law School, 2001
Admitted to Practice
Kentucky, 2005
Civic and Charitable Involvement
Advisor, WTO Center, Chongqing Municipal Government, China
Executive Committee Member, Greater Cincinnati Chinese Chamber of Commerce
Board Member, Organization of Chinese American Kentuckiana Chapter
Selected Publications and Presentations
"Chinese Companies' Oversea Business Strategy: IP and Others," speech on The Eleventh Chongqing International Business Conference, April 2007
"Observations on Section 337 Proceedings in the U.S.," Intellectual Property Newsletter 14th Edition, TerraLex, October 2006
"Foreign Investment and Recent Changes to China Corporations," speech on the Third Annual Greenebaum China Business Summit, May 15-16, 2006
"Changes to China's Corporate Law," co-author, Law Letter - Issue 2, 2006
"3 things you need to know about�Doing business in China," co-author, Business First Advertorial - March 1, 2006
"Alternative Dispute Resolution and Litigation in China," co-author, Law Letter - Issue 1, 2006.
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