Ye Wang
Watson & Band
Shanghai, China
Languages
English, Mandarin Chinese
Lawyer Wang Ye graduated from Koguan Law School of Shanghai Jiao Tong University with an LLB degree and an LLM degree in Civil and Commercial Law.
Ms. Wang is a partner member of Jinyan Team at Watson & Band Law Offices and has over ten years of professional experience as a practicing lawyer. She is adept in handling significant and difficult cases with large object amount and complex legal relations, and has accumulated rich practical legal experience especially in the field of dispute resolution and intellectual property rights.
In the field of civil and commercial dispute resolution/arbitration, Ms. Wang focuses on various types of tort disputes, property damage compensation disputes, disputes over service contracts, sale and purchase contracts and construction project contracts, project payment disputes, equity disputes, disputes over the abuse of equity by shareholders, marital and inheritance disputes, etc., and has undertaken multiple cases with object amounts of hundreds of million and several billion RMB. Ms. Wang is skillful in designing litigation strategies to minimize costs and expenses for clients to pursue lower losses and maximized interests.
In the field of IP rights, Ms. Wang specializes in trade secret infringement, trademark infringement, copyright infringement and unfair competition, etc. by representing multiple corporate clients in litigation (civil and criminal) cases and providing non-litigation legal services. In terms of IP litigation, in a trademark infringement and unfair competition dispute case filed by a worldly renowned luxury brand against an e-commercial limited company in Shanghai, Ms. Wang successfully represented the defendant, the e-commercial company, in having the plaintiff’s claims dismissed; in another case filed by a company against its former employee for trade secrets infringement, in the circumstance of a remand of the case by the SPC, Ms. Wang attained a winning judgment in the two-instance trial procedure for the plaintiff after the case was sent back by the SPC for trial, and achieved a final win with a fully executed judgment by having the SPC’s retrial finding overruled, resolving the 8-year marathon lawsuit of the company. With respect to non-litigation services, Ms. Wang is good at designing, formulating and adjusting methods to protect IP-related technologies for science and technology enterprises. As the legal advisor for her corporate clients, she has successfully resolved several IP disputes for companies without resorting to litigation.