Ying Wang

Senior Associate
Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Primary office

Beijing

Practice focus

Litigation & Dispute Resolution

Domain Names

Copyright

Experience

Ms. Wang joined the firm in 2014 following a successful practice in other PRC IP firms.

Ms. Wang represents clients from ranging from startups to Fortune 500 multinational corporations in manufacturing, technology, lifestyle and other areas.

Ms. Wang has handled hundreds of trademark prosecution matters before the CNIPA, numerous trademark court appeals before the Beijing IP court, the Beijing High Court and the China Supreme Court, and successfully handled many domain name disputes and other IP related matters.

Work Highlights

  • Won trademark invalidations before the CNIPA, representing Dapper Labs, removing pre-emptive registrations while clearing path for the registration of the client’s own marks in core classes.
  • Won dozens of oppositions and invalidations before the CNIPA representing Tesla, preventing squatters from securing registration, and removing bad faith marks from register by obtaining recognition on the fame of the client’s trademarks, thereby safeguarding the client’s goodwill in its brand.
  • Crafted strategy and won multiple domain name complaints under UDRP policy and CNDRP policy, representing the world leading companies in various industries.
  • Successful in court appeals representing Office Depot before the Beijing First Intermediate Court, removing bad faith marks by squatters to successfully protect the client’s brand.
  • Prevailed in dozens of oppositions and invalidations before the CNIPA representing various other companies.
  • Won multiple domain name complaints under UDRP policy and CNDRP policy, representing world leading companies in various industries.

Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree, Hebei University

Admissions

  • PRC Attorney-At-Law

Languages

  • Mandarin Chinese (native)
  • English (fluent)

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