King & Wood Mallesons, the leading legal service provider in China, has long-formed a team of professional, attorneys and legal advisors with strong background for anti-bribery legal services. It also has been serving a number of Fortune 500 enterprises for professional advice on anti-corruption issue in China. The partners of the team have attended many international anti-corruption conferences, forums and seminars, during which they presented as the guest speakers.
The chief author of the King & Wood Mallesons for this book is Ms, Wu Wei.
Ms. Wu Wei specializes in litigation and arbitration practice. Her main areas of practice include financial disputes, corporate disputes, mineral resources disputes, corporate compliance and corporate crisis management services, and retrial of civil, commercial and administrative cases, etc.
Ms. Wu is proficient in handling comprehensive cases, and skilled in resolving major, difficult and complicated legal disputes on corporate, finance and mineral resources matters. She is particularly experienced in comprehensive cases such as crisis management. She has provided crisis management services for various large state-owned enterprises, and delivered effective litigation services on mineral resources disputes for large enterprises. She has represented various renowned domestic and foreign enterprises in protecting clients' legal rights and interests through retrial procedures.
Ms. Wu has acted in various cases where the corporate bodies are suspected of crimes and where both civil law and criminal law are involved. She has rich experience in handling commercial bribery cases and in-depth knowledge in corporate compliance activities. She has provided legal compliance services for many multinational and reputable domestic enterprises. She has also been invited as a VIP speaker to some communication activities in relation to legal services on countering commercial bribery for several times.
Work Experience
Ms. Wu worked in one of the top national legal departments for over ten years. She handled large amounts of duty crime cases when she was working at the Anti-Corruption and Bribery agency, and she also dealt with a large number of civil and commercial appeal cases while working in the office that was related to civil and administrative procurators, and raised counter appeals before the Supreme People's Court pursuant to laws with respect to some of the cases where there are actual mistakes and caused the original sentences to be changed.