Fei Dang
Partner
e feidang@mmlcgroup.com
- Fei Dang graduated from Beijing Normal University in 2011 with a Juris Master of Laws. Fei also has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Middle Eastern languages that she obtained from the Beijing Foreign Studies University in 2007. Fei passed the Chinese Lawyers Bar Exam in 2010, and also became a licensed securities practitioner in 2010. Prior to joining MMLC, Fei has worked for a US law firm and a local Chinese law firm in the areas of corporate and commercial law. She has also worked as a professional translator involving Middle Eastern, English and Chinese languages. Fei Dang has been listed as a leading global IP lawyer by the World Intellectual Property Review and ranked highly in numerous IP/IT rankings for China. Fei Dang’s recent work at MMLC Group, has involved:
- Advising a major US sound engineering and products company on China encryption and technology import and export regulations, including the new export control regulations
- Advising a leading US motions device MNC on strategic ventures with Baidu
- Representing a US machine tools MNC in relation to Customs/indirect tax planning and disputes management in Greater China
- Advising an Asian solar entity on China and Australian regulatory issues
- Advising the world's largest social media company on China aspects associated with US technology and Internet litigation
- Advising a US entertainment device manufacturer on China's CCC regulations and place of origin issues associated with new product lines
- Advising an Australian online education entity on product delivery agreements, including associated regulatory issues arising in China and across the Asia-Pacific region
- Advising an iconic US technology entity on China regulatory issues associated with 5G devices
- Representing a US devices entity in negotiations with Chinese government departments regarding the enforcement of export control, encryption and Customs regulations
- Advising a leading cell phone designer and manufacturer on data privacy and technology regulations in China and the Hong Kong SAR
- Advising a European health products company on data privacy issues in Mainland China and the Hong Kong SAR
- Advising an Sino-Australian online games JV on regulatory issues in China and the Hong Kong SAR, and securing required approvals and IP registrationsActing for a well-known US biotechnology company in the sale of million dollar equipment units to listed Chinese food processors and dairy multinationals, as well as ongoing maintenance and reagent sales arrangements
- Assisting one of the world's largest social media companies in global clickfarm litigation
- Advising various US fashion houses on distribution networks, IP issues and licensing matters across China
- Assisting with a number of high profile domain name litigation cases involving professional firms, industrial products companies, Alibaba and others
- Assisting major national government departments with Turkish/China relation issues
- Advising clients on intellectual property and technology licensing arrangements, translations and registration issues
- Managing TRAB appeals for trademark owners in relation to absolute and relative ground appeals
- Running the China aspects of international M&A transactions for private and listed companies, including advising oncompetition law, FDI, and government approval issues
- Advising on arbitration matters involving IP, domain names and commercial disputes, as arbitrator and lead counsel
"MMLC Group primarily acts for major foreign clients in encryption and regulation issues, and outsourcing agreements, with an increasing focus on online agreements. Matthew Murphy assisted China Culiangwang Beverages Holdings with all IP and TMT issues relating to its $400m acquisition by Coca-Cola."
"MMLC Group has an impressive mainland China focus, and is particularly strong on highly technical IT-related regulatory issues concerning encryption on VPNs and mobile applications. Matthew Murphy leads the large Beijing-based team."
"MMLC Group has an impressive mainland China focus, and is particularly strong on highly technical IT-related regulatory issues concerning encryption on VPNs and mobile applications. Matthew Murphy leads the large Beijing-based team."