
Lee Wing-yiAttorney
Civil and Commercial Dispute Resolution, Mediation and Negotiation, Cross-Border Enforcement
With nearly 16 years of frontline experience, Attorney Li Yongyi specializes in multi-jurisdictional legal practice across the Greater Bay Area. Within our team, she leads dispute resolution through dual expertise in mediation and negotiation as well as litigation and enforcement, playing a pivotal role in converting favorable verdicts into actual recoveries.
In enforcement matters, Attorney Li excels at rapidly initiating comprehensive asset tracing and control, pre-litigation property preservation, and cross-jurisdictional recognition of judgments. In urgent cases where assets face transfer risks, she prepares and files preservation applications swiftly to minimize the window for asset dissipation. She also possesses precise expertise in the procedural requirements for recognizing Hong Kong and Macau judgments in mainland China, strategies to counter common defenses, and end-to-end execution operations, ensuring clients' winning rights are fully protected and successfully converted into realized value.
In mediation and negotiation, Attorney Li is a skilled negotiator who excels at breaking deadlocks in complex commercial disputes to secure cost-effective non-litigation settlements for her clients. She understands that, for many parties, recovering funds quickly and at minimal cost often holds more value than obtaining a court judgment that cannot be enforced. Accordingly, she advocates evaluating both litigation enforcement and settlement options in every case, providing clients with optimal strategies that balance legal outcomes with commercial efficiency.
Additionally, Attorney Li has extensive expertise in designing corporate investment structures and conducting in-depth due diligence. He specializes in identifying hidden legal risks in cross-border M&A, foreign-related joint ventures, and equity financing transactions. By establishing proactive compliance barriers for cross-border regulatory oversight, he shifts risk management to the pre-dispute stage.

