Huang Hui
Dr Huang holds a JD in trademark law from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences and another from the University of Strasbourg in France. He is a multifaceted intellectual property (IP) counsel with stellar academic credentials concerning China’s trademark legislation and practice.
Dr Huang has vigorously represented clients’ interests in a wide variety of IP matters, some of which have become landmark cases. Since joining private practice in 2002, he has fought for clients in their most intricate trademark matters.
Dr Huang is a prolific writer. He has authored or co-authored a dozen publications, including L’impact de l’Usage sur l’Étendue de la Protection des Marques: Étude de Droit Comparé Chine – Union Européenne (2010–18), Trademark & Unfair Competition Cases in China, the trademarks section of Intellectual Property in the European Union, Zheng Chengsi IP Anthology – Trademark & Unfair Competition, and Trademark Law. Dr Huang has been involved in the initial drafting of, and amendments to, China’s major trademark-related laws, regulations, and judicial interpretations.