History: Lee and Li began as the law office of Mr. James Lee. Mr. Lee began his law practice in Shanghai and formed his own firm in Taipei in 1953. He was joined by Dr. C.N. Li in 1965. In 1970, in memory of Mr. James Lee who passed away that year, Dr. Li named the office "Lee and Li", thus marking the formal establishment of the firm.
Growth and Areas of Emphasis: Keeping pace with the rapid economic development of the Republic of China (R.O.C.), the firm has expanded steadily since its establishment. It is now the largest law firm in the R.O.C. and its scope of practice encompasses all areas of commercial law, with an emphasis on serving clientele of transnational nature. In addition to the legal services, Lee and Li is often called upon by the R.O.C. government to provide advice on various legislative and policy matters.
Structure: Lee and Li's main office in Taipei has more than 600 employees, with a legal and professional staff of 380. Lee and Li also maintains offices in Hsinchu, Kaohsiung, Taichung, R.O.C. and alliance firms in P.R.C. Lee and Li has established correspondent relationships with foreign law firms throughout America, Europe, Asia and Africa to facilitate matters involving the legal systems of the other countries. Lee and Li also has well-established working relationships with major business consulting firms, accounting firms and banking institutions. These connections have proven to be valuable resource to clients, particularly for those who are less familiar with the R.O.C. business community.
Client Base: Among approximately 50,000 clients, most of them are multinational businesses. The leaders of modern industries including electronics, computer, petro-chemical, pharmaceutical, publication, trading, securities, insurance and banking industries, etc., of North America, Europe, Asia and other areas are mostly on Lee & Li's client list.
Case Management Philosophy: Lee and Li employs a unique team-work approach that provides the most comprehensive, efficient and cost-saving legal services to its clients. Moreover, a Data and Information Center is established to ensure quick access to up-to-date information on laws and related matters, so that services may be rendered in the most efficient manner.
The firm is a member of: AIPLA (American Intellectual Property Law Association); AIPPI (International Association for the Protection of Industrial Property); American Chamber of Commerce in Taipei; ICC; European Council of Commerce and Trade; International Bar Association; International Trademark Association; Inter-Pacific Bar Association; Federation-International Des Conseils En Propriety Industrielle; LCIA (London Court of International Arbitration); PRAC (Pacific Rim Advisory Council); TIPLO (The Intellectual Property Lawyers' Organization).