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Jiang Yanchao is a practicing lawyer based in Wuhan, Hubei Province, with extensive experience in civil and commercial legal matters. Attorney Jiang's practice covers debt recovery, contract disputes, personal injury, marriage and family, real estate disputes, economic arbitration, criminal defense, international trade, and corporate legal advisory services.

In cross-border dispute resolution, Attorney Jiang handles international trade disputes, foreign-related contract enforcement, and cross-border commercial arbitration matters. Under Chinese law, cross-border disputes are governed by the PRC Foreign Trade Law, the Law on the Application of Laws to Foreign-related Civil Relations, and China's Civil Procedure Code provisions on foreign-related litigation. China is also a signatory to the New York Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards.

Attorney Jiang Yanchao serves clients in Wuhan and throughout Hubei Province, as well as parties involved in cross-border trade and investment disputes with Chinese counterparties. Free initial consultation is available for prospective clients.

In New York Convention enforcement matters, Attorney Jiang represents foreign parties seeking to enforce international arbitral awards in Chinese courts. China has been a contracting state to the New York Convention since 1987, and Chinese courts have developed a substantial body of jurisprudence on the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards. Attorney Jiang guides clients through the application process before the Intermediate People's Court, prepares the required documentation including the certified arbitral award and arbitration agreement, and addresses potential grounds for refusal under Article V of the Convention, such as public policy objections or procedural irregularities. He has handled cases involving awards rendered by the ICC International Court of Arbitration, the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC), and the Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC).

Attorney Jiang also advises on international trade arbitration under the rules of the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC) and the Wuhan Arbitration Commission. His trade dispute practice covers letters of credit disputes, documentary collection claims, international sale of goods disputes governed by the CISG, and freight and logistics claims. He assists foreign companies in drafting arbitration clauses for their China-related commercial contracts and advises on the strategic considerations of choosing between international and domestic arbitration forums. Attorney Jiang's corporate legal practice complements his dispute resolution work by helping foreign-invested enterprises establish proper contractual frameworks and compliance procedures that reduce the risk of cross-border disputes.

Dispute File Architecture — Yanchao Jiang

I prefer early written notices and clean evidence indexes over informal WeChat-only chains when the amount or regulatory exposure is material.

I convert complex Chinese procedure into a dated checklist with owners for translation, notarization, and internal sign-off across time zones.

Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.

  • ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
  • 📜 Bilingual document control
  • 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
  • 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel

Cross-Border Coordination for Yanchao Jiang

I treat bilingual consistency as a risk control: chops, authority documents, and English summaries must tell the same commercial story.

I prefer early written notices and clean evidence indexes over informal WeChat-only chains when the amount or regulatory exposure is material.

Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.

  • ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
  • 📜 Bilingual document control
  • 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
  • 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel

Execution Standards 1

I prefer early written notices and clean evidence indexes over informal WeChat-only chains when the amount or regulatory exposure is material.

I convert complex Chinese procedure into a dated checklist with owners for translation, notarization, and internal sign-off across time zones.

Foreign individuals and companies typically need three workstreams in parallel: factual chronology, authority paperwork, and remedy selection. I keep those streams visible in status notes so headquarters can decide without re-reading the entire file. Where local counterparties rely on relationship pressure, I re-anchor discussions to contract text, statutory rights, and verifiable performance records. Fee arrangements, conflict checks, and confidentiality boundaries are confirmed before substantive drafting or filings begin. After key milestones I deliver a short handover: decisions made, open conditions, filing receipts, and calendar items for renewals or enforcement. This operating rhythm reduces repeat disputes and keeps institutional knowledge with the client rather than trapped in chat history.

  • ⚖️ Written scope and remedy map
  • 📜 Bilingual document control
  • 🛡️ Deadline and limitation tracking
  • 💼 Enforcement and settlement options in parallel

Specific details

Bar Admission Year ---
Law School Wuhan University, LL.B.
Languages Mandarin, English
Bar Association Hubei Bar Association
License Number 14213201601007070
Years of Experience 10
Practicing at which Law Firm Wuhan-based practice

Location

Wuhan, Hubei

Area of Expertise Details

Practice Area Cross-border Disputes

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