Johnny Chung-Wei Liao
Senior Attorney
聯絡方式
Johnny Liao is an attorney at Lee and Li, Attorneys-at-Law. He graduated from the department of law of National Taipei University in 2016 and earned his LL.M. degree from National Taipei University in 2018. Mr. Liao’s practice focuses on litigation and arbitration. He has represented and advised clients to resolve disputes arising from cross-border commercial transactions and construction contracts. His forte also lies in criminal cases involving corruption, breach of securities and exchange regulations, fraud, breach of trust, invasion of privacy, and breach of the labor-safety laws.
學歷
- LL.M., National Taipei University (2018)
- LL.B., National Taipei University (2016)
專業領域
Civil Dispute Resolution; Arbitration, Criminal Dispute Representation and Defense; Construction Contracts; Family Business Succession Planning and Family Matters
資格
Attorney admitted in Taiwan (2019)
語言
- Mandarin, English, Taiwanese Hokkien
2023 |
Exploring the Applicable law to the Arbitration Agreement: from the Perspective of Comparative Law 2023 Cross-Strait International Private Law Conference |
2023 |
Reform in Remedies Following Dismissal of Reconsideration for Non-Prosecution
LEE & LI Bulletin -August 2023 |
2023 |
Amendments to the Money Laundering Control Act—Criminal Liability for Mule Accounts
LEE & LI Bulletin -June2023 |
2022 |
Reputation Restored or Not? – Study on the Constitutional Court Judgment 111-Hsien-Pan-2 Angle Lawyer Empowerment, No. 6 |
2022 |
修復不修復?─憲法法庭111年憲判字第2號判決試讀 月旦律評6期 |
2021 |
Comments on J.Y. Interpretation No. 791 – From Gender Status to Equal Contracts? The Taiwan Law Review, No. 315 |
2020 |
An Introduction to Restriction on Airport and Sea Port Exit under the Code of Criminal Procedure Lee and Li Bulletin, July 2020 |
2019 |
Preliminary Study on Bitcoin's Compulsory Enforcement Hwa Kang Law Review, Vol. 67 |
2019 |
The Fundamental Issues of Third-Party Funding in Arbitration – Study on the Validity of Taiwan’s Lex The Arbitration Quarterly, Vol. 108 |
2018 |
The Fundamental Issues of Third-Party Funding in Arbitration – Study on the Validity of Taiwan’s Lex The Arbitration Quarterly, Vol. 107 |
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