Events
Feb 15,2021
WTR Ranks Wanhuida in 2021
In the 2021 edition of the World
Trademark Review 1000 - The World's Leading Trademark Professionals, which
is released on 15th February 2021, Wanhuida Intellectual Property is once again
rated in the Gold Band as a top PRC firm for both "Prosecution and
Strategy" and "Enforcement and Litigation" category.
According to the World Trademark
Review 1000 2021, the expanded eleventh edition, Wanhuida is “the go-to
firm for high profile technical cases”, a firm offering “flexibility and
agility, on top of tailor-made services through a team dedicated to clients’
business constraints”.
Lauded for the extraordinary ability
and level of expertise, the firm's Founding Partner and Management Committee
Chair Bai Gang is ranked by WTR as a recommended individual. Partner and
Management Committee Member Dr. Huang Hui also receives individual honor from
WTR for being “very experienced in trademark-related litigation”. Other
recommended individuals within the firm include two other partners and
Management Committee Members Jason Yao and Jack Su. WTR editorial commends the
role Jason had played in securing a court injunction and damages of Rmb6
million from an infringer for Luk Fook Holdings Limited. Jack is acclaimed by his
clients as “having a very good understanding of Chinese laws and regulations” and “fully understanding their business needs and always tries to create new
solutions to solve different types of challenges”.
The WTR 1000 is the definitive guide
exclusively dedicated to identifying the world's leading trademark legal
services providers. This year's publication features more than 80 country and
US state-specific chapters, analysing local trademark legal services markets
and profiling the firms and individuals singled out as leaders in their
respective fields. Individual practitioners, law firms and trademark attorney
practices qualify for inclusion in the WTR 1000 solely on receiving sufficient
positive feedback from market sources. To allow for easy navigation, the
results are presented in bands – gold, silver and bronze – to reflect the depth
of expertise, market presence and level of work on which firms are typically
instructed.