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Kyoto Public Interest | Multiple Lawyers from Kyoto Law Firm Appointed as Volunteer Litigation Service Experts, Volunteer Lawyers, and Volunteer Experts by the Supreme People's Court
Released on:2025-08-28

Recently, five attorneys from Beijing's Jingdu Law Firm—Senior Partners Liang Yali, Xiao Shuwei, Xu Ying, Xia Jun, and Partner Chen Fei—were appointed respectively as “Volunteer Litigation Service Experts at the Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Center,” “Volunteer Litigation Service Attorneys at the Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Center,” and “Volunteer Litigation Service Experts at the Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Center.” This appointment of five attorneys from King&Capital not only fully affirms their legal expertise but also highlights the firm's steadfast commitment to deepening its involvement in public interest legal services and actively fulfilling its responsibilities.


Xiao Shuwei


Appointment Letter for Attorney Xiao Shuwei


Xu Ying


Appointment Letter for Attorney Xu Ying


Xia Jun


Appointment Letter for Attorney Xia Jun


Chen Fei


Appointment Letter for Attorney Chen Fei


Liang Yali


Appointment Letter for Attorney Liang Yali

The Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Volunteer Lawyer Team selects attorneys nationwide who possess firm political convictions, strong professional competence, and a passion for public service. Through regular volunteer efforts, they provide targeted legal support to the public, helping optimize judicial service processes and improve grassroots dispute resolution pathways. They are an indispensable force in advancing judicial services for the people.

The Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Center Volunteer Lawyer Team comprises attorneys nationwide who demonstrate strong political integrity, outstanding professional competence, and dedication to public welfare. Through volunteer services such as legal consultation, conflict resolution, and rule-of-law advocacy, the team extends judicial resources to grassroots levels and supports the development of diversified dispute resolution mechanisms.

Since assuming their roles, the five lawyers have regularly reported for duty at the Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Center as scheduled. During service hours, they provide one-on-one professional guidance on litigation procedures and complex legal issues of public concern. Additionally, they assist in mediating conflicts among visitors, guiding parties to rationally express their demands through lawful channels. This approach effectively resolves disputes at the pre-litigation stage, thereby reducing the litigation burden on the public.

“Being appointed as expert volunteers and volunteer lawyers for the Supreme People's Court Litigation Service Center is both an honor and a responsibility,” the five lawyers stated. “We will fully leverage our professional expertise to build a ‘bridge of connection’ between the public and judicial organs. Simultaneously, we will feed back practical experience to our law firms to foster more replicable service models in areas such as diversified dispute resolution and administrative dispute settlement.”

Moving forward, the five attorneys will dedicate themselves to volunteer service with heightened professional rigor, focusing on resolving diverse practical legal challenges for the public. They will actively serve as communication bridges between judicial organs and citizens, supporting the implementation and effectiveness of diversified dispute resolution mechanisms.

King&Capital Law Firm has consistently embraced social responsibility, prioritizing public interest legal services as a core focus of its work. By serving the broader public interest, it demonstrates the commitment of legal professionals. The appointment of these five King&Capital attorneys to the Supreme People's Court's Litigation Service Center volunteer team vividly exemplifies the firm's practice of social responsibility. Moving forward, King&Capital Law Firm will continue to advance public interest legal services, contributing to enhancing judicial service efficiency and upholding social fairness and justice.