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Supplier Disputes Involving Shenzhen, China

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Foreign clients usually do not need to travel to China.

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Common Supplier Disputes in Shenzhen

Shenzhen is one of China’s most important export hubs, especially in electronics and cross-border e-commerce. Legal enforcement in China is often critical when disputes arise.

Regional Coverage:
We regularly handle disputes involving companies in Shenzhen, Dongguan, Huizhou and Shantou, covering the core electronics and manufacturing supply chain of southern China.
Legal Authority Across China:
PRC lawyers may represent clients nationwide. We can file lawsuits, attend hearings, and enforce judgments in Shenzhen and throughout China.

Our Legal Services

Regional Service Areas
Cross-border legal representation for foreign clients dealing with electronics manufacturers, OEM suppliers, export companies, and commercial disputes across Shenzhen and Southern China.

Legal Team

All matters are handled and supervised by PRC-licensed attorneys.

Qiang Lyu China Lawyer in

Qiang Lyu

Attorney-at-Law (PRC)

Education: B.A., LL.M.
License No. 13203202310662037
Languages: English · Mandarin Chinese · Japanese

Liang Zhu Lawyer

Liang Zhu

Attorney-at-Law (PRC)

Education: B.S., LL.B.
License No. 13203202310613140
Languages: English · Mandarin Chinese

Dong Tao Lawyer

Tao Dong

Attorney-at-Law (PRC)

Education: B.S., LL.B.
License No. 13203202310603090
Languages: English · Mandarin Chinese

Yang Ke Lawyer

Ke Yang

Attorney-at-Law (PRC)

Education: LL.B.
License No. 13203202210417710
Languages: English · Mandarin Chinese

Client Experiences

Representative matters. Past results do not guarantee similar outcomes.

“Smart home devices manufactured in Shenzhen contained serious hidden defects that disrupted retail distribution schedules. Secured compensation after technical inspection.” German Electronics Distributor
“Dongguan manufacturer delivered metal components inconsistent with approved engineering drawings. Obtained damages through formal legal action.” Canadian Industrial Buyer
“Toy products sourced from a Shantou supplier failed EU safety compliance requirements. Successfully recovered losses through negotiation.” Dutch Retail Group
“Paid advance payment to a Shenzhen electronics supplier through Alibaba—supplier ceased communication before shipment. Recovered substantial funds through litigation.” US E-commerce Seller
“Electronic components manufactured in Huizhou failed reliability testing under contractual standards. Secured compensation through coordinated legal pressure.” Swedish Technology Company
“OEM manufacturing agreement with a Shenzhen supplier was breached after unauthorized product modifications. Successfully enforced contractual penalties.” Australian Consumer Brand
“Furniture hardware supplied by a Dongguan factory did not meet agreed quality specifications. Achieved settlement compensation efficiently.” British Home Furnishings Importer
“Production at a Dongguan factory never commenced despite full tooling deposit payment. Asset preservation measures were initiated promptly.” French Manufacturing Company
“Cross-border e-commerce dispute involving a Shenzhen exporter was resolved through pre-litigation negotiation, avoiding prolonged proceedings.” Norwegian Online Retailer
“Unauthorized production and trademark infringement by a Shenzhen factory caused significant commercial losses. Successfully obtained injunctive relief and compensation.” US Technology Brand
“Smart home devices manufactured in Shenzhen contained serious hidden defects that disrupted retail distribution schedules. Secured compensation after technical inspection.” German Electronics Distributor
“Dongguan manufacturer delivered metal components inconsistent with approved engineering drawings. Obtained damages through formal legal action.” Canadian Industrial Buyer

Frequently Asked Questions

For practical insights on China supplier disputes and PRC legal procedures, please refer to our legal insights.

Contact – Qiang Lyu Attorney-at-Law (PRC)

📞 Tel: +86 187 9542 8064

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Based in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, China. Serving foreign clients nationwide.

Address: Room A-508, Jindi Business Center No. 10, Zhongshan North Road, Gulou District, Xuzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China.

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