Helen Su, partner in Alston & Bird’s Intellectual Property Litigation Group, has been recognized by the China Business Law Journal in its annual “A-List of China’s Elite 50 Lawyers (Foreign Firms).”
As highlighted by the publication, Su, who is qualified in the United States and assists clients with China operations, joins a select group of attorneys who have “deep legal knowledge, extensive practical experience, shrewd business thinking, an internationalized vision, effective team co-operation abilities, and, most importantly, a spirit of professional dedication that places their clients first.”
Based in Alston & Bird’s Washington, D.C. office, Su focuses her practice on intellectual property litigation and U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) Section 337 investigations, international arbitration and dispute resolution, corporate transactions, and product liability and insurance litigation.
The China Business Law Journal is the only fully bilingual monthly magazine for China-focused business and legal practitioners. The A-List honorees are based on more than 1,000 recommendations received by the publication from in-house counsel in China and around the world, as well as partners at Chinese and international law firms.
As highlighted by the publication, Su, who is qualified in the United States and assists clients with China operations, joins a select group of attorneys who have “deep legal knowledge, extensive practical experience, shrewd business thinking, an internationalized vision, effective team co-operation abilities, and, most importantly, a spirit of professional dedication that places their clients first.”
Based in Alston & Bird’s Washington, D.C. office, Su focuses her practice on intellectual property litigation and U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) Section 337 investigations, international arbitration and dispute resolution, corporate transactions, and product liability and insurance litigation.
The China Business Law Journal is the only fully bilingual monthly magazine for China-focused business and legal practitioners. The A-List honorees are based on more than 1,000 recommendations received by the publication from in-house counsel in China and around the world, as well as partners at Chinese and international law firms.