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蔡彥守 Thomas Tsai

Thomas Tsai

Associate Partner

Contact Information

Before joining Lee and Li, Mr. Tsai had served as a public prosecutor for 10 years. Mr. Tsai specializes in the investigation and litigation of white-collar crimes such as insider trading, breach of trust and corruption. Mr. Tsai is also familiar with corporate governance and securities regulation, in which field he holds a S.J.D. degree from University of Michigan.

Educational Background

Practices

Criminal Dispute Representation and Defense; Capital Market Regulation and Corporate Governance; Banking; Civil Dispute Resolution; Trademark Protection and Related Dispute Resolution

Experience

Prosecutor, Taiwan Chiayi District Prosecutors Office
Prosecutor, Taiwan Taipei District Prosecutors Office
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Institute of Law for Science and Technology, National Tsinhua University

Qualifications

Admitted to New York State Bar Association
Admitted to R.O.C. Arbitrator Association
Admitted to Taiwan Bar Association

Language

Publications

2020 The Legal 500: Bribery & Corruption Country Comparative Guide | Taiwan
The Legal 500: Bribery & Corruption Country Comparative Guide

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