
Li Xuanfeng
Hengdu Law Offices
Beijing
Tel: +86 10 5760 0588
Email: xuanfeng.li@hengdulaw.com
Practice areas
Corporate debt collection; Dispute Resolution; Financial asset recovery; M&A
Introduction
Li Xuanfeng graduated from Peking University and has more than 20 years of experience in legal services, having served as an executive in several companies and a partner in a number of law firms.
Li is good at dealing with complex legal affairs and legal disputes, and he possesses a combination of legal, business and management experience. His main areas of expertise include corporate debt collection, disposal of financial non-performing assets, investment and mergers and acquisitions, as well as engineering, real estate, investment, equity disputes, drugs , corruption and malfeasance, as well as violent crimes.
He is the chief legal adviser to a number of well-known foreign-funded enterprises and listed companies. He has a solid theoretical foundation and rich experience in practice, with nearly 20 years of experience in commercial debt collection and disposal of non-performing assets, and he has created a set of “investigation + negotiation + litigation + execution + disposal” of the unique “fist method” of debt collection . He has organised more than 1,000 cases of this type, which have been well received by clients.
Typical customers: Siemens, Otis, Toshiba, Huawei, Huasheng Fujita, Sanyo, Alcee, Hilite, Tangshan Steel, Tensile, Huasheng Tiansheng, Nalco, People’s Posts and Telecommunications Publishing House, Bank of China, China Merchants Bank, China Development Bank, Industrial and Commercial Bank of China, Kofax, Pingan of China, Anet, Ogilvy & Mather, Schaeffler, Konefo, Everlite, etc.
Selected cases: adding representation in a criminal-civil overlapping practice, which involved a charge amounting to about RMB2.6 billion (USD356 million); a listed company participated in a bankruptcy and reorganisation case of an enterprise in Hebei Province, with a restructured debt amount of about RMB 1.2 billion; a financial loan contract dispute case between a listed company and a bank, with a subject matter amount of about RMB 100 million.




