Admitted to practice in the state courts of New York and
New Jersey, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York
(SDNY), the Eastern District of New York (EDNY), and the District of New Jersey
(DNJ), and the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Second and Third Circuits, Mr. Bing
Li primarily handles commercial and business litigation involving contract (including U.C.C. Articles 2 and 2A and the U.N. Convention on Contracts for the International
Sales of Goods), shareholder disputes, corporate liabilities, and federal trademark
and copyright infringement litigation. Since
1998, Mr. Li has litigated numerous commercial and business lawsuits in the federal
and state courts of New York and New Jersey, including
making and arguing motions involving complex legal issues and conducting jury
and non-jury trials involving complicated facts. Mr. Li has also litigated in the U.S.
District Court for the Central District of California through appearance pro hac vice. Mr. Li also advises on the U.S. Foreign Sovereignty
Immunities Act (FSIA) and other international conventions.
The majority of Mr. Li's clients are business entities, including companies from China and Korea, such as Beijing Huayuan Yatai
High-Tech Co., Ltd. and Beijing Origin Water Technology Co., Ltd. of China and Willbes
& Co. Ltd. of South Korea. Prior to
establishing his law practice in 2006, Mr. Li was a senior associate attorney at
Reppert Kelly LLC located in New York and New Jersey and litigated complex business cases for the
firm's clients, including the late Oleg Cassini and Cleverview International Group
of Hong Kong. Mr. Li served a judicial
law clerk intern for the Honorable Loraine S. Miller (ret.), a Justice of the New
York State Supreme Court, County of New York.
Mr. Li received his Juris Doctor from New York Law School
in 1998 and was admitted to the bars of New Jersey and New York in 1998 and
1999 respectively. Mr. Li also has a
Master's degree in Linguistics from Michigan State University. Prior to coming to the U.S. for his graduate
study, Mr. Li was an assistant professor of English at China Renmin University.