King&Capital Law Firm Welcomes Mr. Feng Teng as a Partner in Beijing King&Capital Law Firm General Office
King&Capital Law Firm sincerely welcomes Mr. Feng Teng to join the firm as a partner. Mr. Feng Teng has extensive experience in domestic civil and commercial litigation and various foreign-related dispute resolution practices, and has a long history of providing consulting services to multinational corporations and large domestic enterprises in dispute resolution, compliance, and permanent legal counseling in their day-to-day operations.
Mr. Feng Teng
Mr. Feng Teng is licensed to practice law in New York State and China. He graduated from the School of International Law of the East China University of Political Science and Law, the University of Texas at Austin School of Law, and the University of Notre Dame Law School (cum laude). Prior to joining King&Capital, Mr. Feng worked for many years at a leading and well-known foreign affiliated law firm.
The addition of Mr. Feng Teng to King&Capital Law Firm will further promote the development of the firm's foreign-related business and strengthen the legal services provided by King&Capital Law Firm's foreign-related business department in the areas of foreign dispute resolution, cross-border investment, mergers and acquisitions, and trade in the fields of energy, mining, recreation and entertainment, among others.
Attorney Feng Teng said:
“I am very excited about joining King&Capital, a prestigious law firm with an illustrious history and outstanding influence that I have aspired to since I first started law school more than a decade ago. At the same time, I am honored and looking forward to working with Mr. Zhang Libin, a highly regarded lawyer in the industry, an opportunity that is invaluable and cherished by young lawyers. For me and my career, joining King&Capital Law Firm is a choice based on growth opportunities and cultural identity. I look forward to providing my clients with a high standard of dispute resolution and other service matters both domestically and internationally.”
Mr. Libin Zhang, Partner-in-Charge of King&Capital Law Firm's Foreign-related Business Department, said:
“The practice areas and businesses of King&Capital Law Firm's Foreign-related Business Department mainly cover energy, international/foreign dispute resolution, corporate compliance at home and abroad, cross-border mergers and acquisitions/restructuring, and international trade. Currently, the international geopolitical and economic environment is complex and volatile. Against this backdrop, we strive to maximize our ability to overcome challenges, solve problems and seize business opportunities for our domestic and international clients based on our extensive practice experience, domestic and international legal resources, connections, and understanding of Chinese and foreign industries and cultures. We look forward to the addition of Mr. Feng Teng, who can provide valuable assistance and fresh energy to our existing professional strength, and work together to provide professional, high-quality and speedy legal services to domestic and foreign clients.”
Changzhi Chu, Managing Partner and CEO of King&Capital Law Firm, said:
“We are very pleased to welcome Mr. Feng Teng to our team. King&Capital has long been committed to the construction of the rule of law in China, and in recent years, we have been actively expanding our foreign-related legal services and improving the level of foreign-related legal services. Under the background of the increasing degree of “going out” of Chinese enterprises, it is in line with the long-term strategic plan of the firm to utilize professional ability to escort Chinese enterprises to the sea, and we look forward to Mr. Feng Teng's contribution of his valuable professional strength.”
King&Capital Law Firm's Foreign Affairs Department:
King&Capital Law Firm's Foreign Affairs Department specializes in providing domestic and foreign clients with four major types of professional services: cross-border dispute resolution, cross-border investment and mergers and acquisitions, international trade and overseas compliance. Mr. Zhang Libin, the partner-in-charge of the Foreign Law Department, graduated from the University of Texas at Austin School of Law in 1997 and obtained a doctorate degree in law (J.D.). He is licensed to practice law in the State of New York and in China, and has nearly 30 years of experience practicing foreign law, and he is a recognized industry leader in the field of energy and natural resources. Mr. Zhang is an arbitrator for the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission (CIETAC), the Beijing Arbitration Commission (BAC), the Hong Kong International Arbitration Centre (HKIAC) and the Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa (OHADA), and he has also appeared on behalf of his clients as an attorney or expert witness before international arbitration institutions or courts in Singapore, London, and the Netherlands, and has obtained client-satisfying results. We have also represented our clients as attorneys or expert witnesses before international arbitration institutions or courts in Singapore, London and the Netherlands, and achieved satisfactory results for our clients.
The other partners and lawyers of the Foreign Law Department all graduated from famous law schools in China, the United Kingdom, the United States and Europe, and have in-depth understanding of Chinese and foreign cultural backgrounds and business environments, as well as legal systems and rule of law conditions in different jurisdictions of the common law system and the civil law system, and are able to provide clients with reasonable and effective comprehensive solutions based on the clients' needs in cross-border dispute resolution, cross-border investment and mergers and acquisitions, international trade, and overseas compliance. Solutions.
Since its establishment in 2012, the Foreign-related Business Department has established stable relationships and maintained good cooperation with dozens of law firms in many jurisdictions around the world in Europe, America and Asia, Africa and Latin America, which include, but are not limited to, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, France, Switzerland, the Netherlands, Australia, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand, Laos, Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, Ghana, Argentina and Brazil.
Recent representative cases
Expert decision on a hydropower project in a country along the “Belt and Road” route by an overseas investment company of a famous state-owned enterprise in the field of construction.
Singapore International Arbitration Center (SIAC) arbitration case arising from a dispute over the quality of equipment for a wind power project in Southeast Asia by a Chinese centralized enterprise.
ICC arbitration case arising out of an EPC contract for a photovoltaic power plant project in Latin America by a famous central enterprise in the field of construction.
London Court of International Arbitration (LCIA) arbitration case arising from an oil and gas group's oil and gas production sharing contract with a government in an African country, and the subsequent negotiation and settlement.
Structured negotiations and settlement of a dispute between a domestic pharmaceutical importer and exporter and its partner manufacturer in relation to its new overseas pharmaceutical production line.
Negotiation of a long-term trade agreement between a domestic copper company and a foreign supplier for the import and export of copper products.
Negotiation and upstream due diligence of an LNG import LTA between a Chinese energy company and a U.S. LNG company.