Jeffrey Li practices in the dispute resolution practice group of Lee and Li. In addition to international arbitration and civil litigation, he is experienced in administrative appeals and litigation cases. The administrative litigation cases dealt with by Jeffrey include multiple natural resources and energy development and permits disputes, soil and underground water pollution control or remediation dispute, food safety, tax dispute, tobacco advertisement dispute, and foreigner's investment application dispute, as well as the interim measures or administrative injunction.
Jeffrey is also an expert in the field of constitutional litigation. For international litigation, Jeffrey is experienced in cross-border dispute management without being limited to a different jurisdiction and legal culture. Jeffrey constantly helps clients working with lawyers from different jurisdictions and forming the best strategy and mode to tackle a myriad of issues.
Jeffrey often assists foreign and local companies in handling public law issues in the applications to the government and the interaction with the government. The issues include the applicability of new or amended laws, administrative due process, and whether certain government decision is proportionate. Jeffrey specializes in helping clients solve issues and bargain with the government via the public law profession.
Jeffrey is the chairman of the Constitutional Litigation Committee of the Taiwan Bar Association and lectures at the Soochow University Law School. He wrote multiple books and articles in the field of public law, litigation and arbitration.
LL. M., Harvard Law School, U.S.A. (2013)
LL. M., National Taiwan University, Taiwan (2010)
LL. B., Soochow University, Taiwan (2006)
Administrative Litigation and Constitutional Petition; Arbitration: Commercial Arbitration, Investment Arbitration; Cross Border Dispute Management; Administrative Law and Constitution; Environmental Law; Energy Law; Government Procurement Law; State Compensation; Civil Dispute Resolution
Adjunct Lecturer, Laws School of Soochow University (Comparative Constitutional Law) (2020)
Admitted to Taiwan Bar Association (2010)
Arbitrator and Chairman of the Young Arbitrator Committee, Chinese Arbitration Association (2010)
Mandarin, English
2024 |
Lexology Panoramic: Business & Human Rights 2024 | Taiwan Lexology Panoramic: Business & Human Rights 2024 |
2023 |
A Signal Achievement in the Administration of Justice: The Recognition of the Attorney-Client Privilege by the Taiwan Constitutional Court Transatlantic law Journal Vol.1 Issue.2 |
2023 |
Summary of Amendments to the Administrative Litigation Act
LEE & LI Bulletin -June2023 |
2023 |
Lexology GTDT Market Intelligence - ESG Engagement & Litigation 2023 - Taiwan
GTDT Market Intelligence - ESG Engagement & Litigation 2023 |
2023 |
ESG Engagement & Litigation | Taiwan
GTDT Market Intelligence ESG Engagement & Litigation 2023 |
2019 |
Freedom of Movement in Taiwan—A Local Development to Meet International Standards, in Taiwan and International Human Rights Jerome A. Cohen eds |
2019 |
Taiwan Arbitration Update Asian Dispute Review |
2018 |
Cautious Optimism for Arbitration Reform in Taiwan, in The Developing World of Arbitration: A Comparative Study of Arbitration Reform in the Asia Pacific Anselmo Reyes & Weixia Gu eds |
2014 |
Internet Control or Internet Censorship? Comparing the Control Models of China, Singapore, and the United States to Guide Taiwan’s Choice Pittsburgh Journal of Technology Law and Policy |
2013 |
Cutting the Gordian Knot: Applying Article 16 of the ICCPR to End Capital Punishment, in CAPITAL PUNISHMENT: NEW PERSPECTIVES Peter Hodgkinson ed |
2012 |
Taiwan, in THE INTERNATIONAL COMPARATIVE LEGAL GUIDE TO: INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION 2012 122 Global Legal Grp. |
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2023 |
International Conference on Arbitration | SPEAKER Malaysia Bar Council |
2023 |
Introduction to the Legal Profession | SPEAKER Harvard Club of the R.O.C |