Qingqiang Han
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Qingqiang Han practices law at Guangdong Qiqiang Law Firm in Maoming, Guangdong Province. He graduated from the School of Political Science and Law at South China Normal University in 2004 with a bachelor's degree, successfully passed the national lawyer qualification examination, and subsequently obtained his license to practice law. Over the course of his career, Mr. Han has built a diverse and active practice handling a significant volume of cases across multiple areas of civil, criminal, and commercial law in Maoming and western Guangdong.
Mr. Han's criminal defense practice is a cornerstone of his legal work. He has represented numerous clients facing a wide range of criminal charges, from economic crimes and fraud to violent offenses and drug-related charges. His representation covers every stage of criminal proceedings, from the initial police investigation and detention review through prosecution, trial, and appeals. He is experienced in applying for bail pending trial, challenging unlawful detention, and developing strategic defense theories based on careful analysis of evidence and applicable law.
In traffic accident litigation, Mr. Han represents victims seeking compensation for injuries and property damage resulting from motor vehicle accidents. He handles the complete claims process including liability determination based on traffic police reports, insurance policy analysis, damage assessment, medical expense documentation, lost income calculation, and negotiation with insurance companies. When settlement negotiations fail, he is prepared to pursue full litigation through the courts.
Mr. Han's labor dispute practice covers both individual and collective employment matters. He represents employees in claims for unpaid wages, wrongful termination, overtime compensation, social insurance contribution disputes, and work-related injury compensation. He also advises employers on compliance with China's complex labor law framework, employment contract drafting, internal policy development, and termination procedures.
His debt collection practice involves representing creditors in recovering outstanding debts through negotiation, litigation, and enforcement of court judgments. He handles cases involving commercial loans, personal loans, trade credit defaults, and promissory note disputes. He also provides legal services in marriage and family matters including divorce proceedings, property division, child custody disputes, and spousal support claims.
Mr. Han's real estate practice covers property dispute litigation, land use rights matters, real estate transaction documentation and disputes, and landlord-tenant conflicts. He represents both property owners and tenants in disputes arising from real estate transactions and property usage rights. He also provides legal advisory services to businesses operating in Maoming on regulatory compliance matters.
Mr. Han has earned the recognition and trust of his clients through consistently professional service and a practical approach to legal problem-solving. He is known for his straightforward communication style, thorough case preparation, and commitment to achieving the best possible outcomes for those he represents. His ability to handle complex legal matters across multiple practice areas makes him a versatile legal resource for clients in Maoming and throughout western Guangdong, including foreign nationals and foreign-invested enterprises requiring legal representation in the region.
Mr. Han welcomes inquiries from foreign clients and international businesses operating in Maoming and western Guangdong. He provides practical legal guidance on cross-border dispute resolution, debt recovery from Chinese counterparties, contract negotiation, and regulatory compliance matters affecting foreign-invested enterprises. His experience across multiple practice areas allows him to provide comprehensive legal support for the full range of legal needs that may arise for foreign nationals living or doing business in western Guangdong. He offers clear communication and practical advice tailored to the needs of international clients who may be unfamiliar with Chinese legal procedures and expectations. He provides practical guidance on navigating China's legal system as a foreign party, with clear explanations of procedures, timelines, and strategic options for resolving legal matters.
Qingqiang Han structures each engagement around clear scope, document checklists, and realistic timelines so foreign clients and overseas counsel can coordinate with the local Chinese process without language barriers. Where matters involve White-collar Crime, the focus is on preserving evidence early, mapping the competent authority, and choosing between negotiation, mediation, arbitration, or litigation based on cost and enforceability. Working from Guangdong Yanhui Law Firm, Qingqiang Han keeps written status updates in English and flags decision points before fees escalate.