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Sijun Li Partner
Practices:Dispute Resolution,Real Estate & Construction
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LLB – East China University of Political Science and Law, 2009 Master’s Degree in Investment & Economics – Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, 2016.

Venture investment field: Li has led a team of lawyers providing legal services regarding venture investment for a number of professional investment agencies, involving investment mergers & acquisitions in industries such as cultural & creative media, education & training, technology, energy, commercial circulation. Li has provided assistance and legal support in terms of investment project business, legal & financial due diligence, investment project value assessment, risk control, transaction structure & investor right design, post-investment management and risk response. Dispute resolution in the fields of commercial disputes and construction engineering: Li has led a team of lawyers committed to cases that pierce the veil of corporate personality by investigating a company's shareholders, affiliates or "couple companies", using the mindset of commercial litigation to resolve civil disputes and protect the interests of corporate creditors; Li has an impressive background in construction and building material industries and is familiar with project costs (civil construction and decoration). Since he became a lawyer, Li has successfully represented more than 500 civil and commercial litigation and arbitration cases and provided professional legal services for various clients. Li is well practiced in applying his broad legal knowledge and rich practical experience to comprehensively and accurately analyze challenging and complex legal relationships and disputes, as well as investigating and collecting evidence for information asymmetry cases, providing clients with correct and appropriate legal advice and litigation plans.

1. Li represented a technological innovation company in handling a capital and share increase project with a listed media company, helping the client solve tax divergence complications due to premium capital increase; 2. Li represented a financial company in handling online financial borrowing disputes, with the result that the Internet Court ultimately recognized the authenticity of the individual identified using the online financial platform to borrow money; 3. Li dealt with construction contract dispute on a construction project with an industrial company in Shanghai, with the final result that the court ruled the original shareholder who had not paid their capital contribution to assume the supplementary liability for the company's debt; 4. Li dealt with an asset management company in Shanghai on a dispute case over entrusted financial management contracts, where the shareholders of the company did not perform the liquidation obligation after the business license of the company was revoked, and the court ruled that it should be jointly liable for paying off the company's debts in full. 5. Li dealt with an insurance company on an insurer's subrogation dispute over the company’s credit insurance. The amount involved in the case was over CNY 100 million. 6. Li represented a listed power equipment company to resolve a contract dispute, with the entrusted purchaser as the co-defendant, successfully obtaining the disputed interests. 7. Li represented a company in Shanghai in resolving a dispute of ownership with the lessor (in an urban village reconstruction project), investigating and collecting evidence in the context of the client's failure to grasp the real case and asymmetry of information, and successfully obtaining unintended levied benefits for the client. 8. Li represented a municipal engineering company in Shanghai to resolve a construction engineering contract dispute against another Shanghai corporation, claiming that the reward and punishment clauses in the construction company’s internal contracting agreement were all invalid, and such claim was supported by the court. The final result sentenced the employer to return the deducted construction costs.

Member of Shanghai Jinjiang Chamber of Commerce

  • Email:sijun.li@sglaw.cn
  • Tel:021-61681763
  • Locations:Shanghai
  • Language:Chinese, English, Taiwanese
  

Sijun Li  Partner

Dispute Resolution,Real Estate & Construction

Basic information

LLB – East China University of Political Science and Law, 2009 Master’s Degree in Investment & Economics – Shanghai University of Finance and Economics, 2016.





Practice experience

Venture investment field: Li has led a team of lawyers providing legal services regarding venture investment for a number of professional investment agencies, involving investment mergers & acquisitions in industries such as cultural & creative media, education & training, technology, energy, commercial circulation. Li has provided assistance and legal support in terms of investment project business, legal & financial due diligence, investment project value assessment, risk control, transaction structure & investor right design, post-investment management and risk response. Dispute resolution in the fields of commercial disputes and construction engineering: Li has led a team of lawyers committed to cases that pierce the veil of corporate personality by investigating a company's shareholders, affiliates or "couple companies", using the mindset of commercial litigation to resolve civil disputes and protect the interests of corporate creditors; Li has an impressive background in construction and building material industries and is familiar with project costs (civil construction and decoration). Since he became a lawyer, Li has successfully represented more than 500 civil and commercial litigation and arbitration cases and provided professional legal services for various clients. Li is well practiced in applying his broad legal knowledge and rich practical experience to comprehensively and accurately analyze challenging and complex legal relationships and disputes, as well as investigating and collecting evidence for information asymmetry cases, providing clients with correct and appropriate legal advice and litigation plans.



Representative performance

1. Li represented a technological innovation company in handling a capital and share increase project with a listed media company, helping the client solve tax divergence complications due to premium capital increase; 2. Li represented a financial company in handling online financial borrowing disputes, with the result that the Internet Court ultimately recognized the authenticity of the individual identified using the online financial platform to borrow money; 3. Li dealt with construction contract dispute on a construction project with an industrial company in Shanghai, with the final result that the court ruled the original shareholder who had not paid their capital contribution to assume the supplementary liability for the company's debt; 4. Li dealt with an asset management company in Shanghai on a dispute case over entrusted financial management contracts, where the shareholders of the company did not perform the liquidation obligation after the business license of the company was revoked, and the court ruled that it should be jointly liable for paying off the company's debts in full. 5. Li dealt with an insurance company on an insurer's subrogation dispute over the company’s credit insurance. The amount involved in the case was over CNY 100 million. 6. Li represented a listed power equipment company to resolve a contract dispute, with the entrusted purchaser as the co-defendant, successfully obtaining the disputed interests. 7. Li represented a company in Shanghai in resolving a dispute of ownership with the lessor (in an urban village reconstruction project), investigating and collecting evidence in the context of the client's failure to grasp the real case and asymmetry of information, and successfully obtaining unintended levied benefits for the client. 8. Li represented a municipal engineering company in Shanghai to resolve a construction engineering contract dispute against another Shanghai corporation, claiming that the reward and punishment clauses in the construction company’s internal contracting agreement were all invalid, and such claim was supported by the court. The final result sentenced the employer to return the deducted construction costs.









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Member of Shanghai Jinjiang Chamber of Commerce

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