Mr Gang Bai > Wanhuida Intellectual Property > Beijing, China > Lawyer Profile

Wanhuida Intellectual Property
YIYUAN OFFICE BUILDING, FRIENDSHIP HOTEL
NO 1 SOUTH ZHONGGUANCUN STREET, HAIDIAN DISTRICT
BEIJING 100873
China

Position

Founding Partner & Management Committee Chair

Career

Mr. BAI is a prominent figure in China’s intellectual property field. He is a veteran intellectual property counsel who has been representing the clients’ prosecuting, enforcement and litigating interests in China since 1990s. He has been leading the firm’s practice groups in obtaining landmark decisions, delivering astute, reliable and effectual legal solutions for clients’ high-profile cases, contributing to the nation’s IP legislative progress and helping to mold the industry standards.

On account of his expertise in the IP field, in 2005, Mr. BAI was invited by the State Intellectual Property Strategy Working Conference to join its advisory panel on the drafting of the “China National Intellectual Property Strategy”, which was released in June 2008.

Since then, Mr. BAI has been playing an advisory role in the legislative progress of Chinese IP laws and regulations. He was invited to advise on the amendment to the “Trademark Law”, the amendment to the “Regulations for the Implementation of the Trademark Law”, the revision of the “Regulations on Customs Protection of Intellectual Property Rights”, the drafting of the “Provisions of the Supreme People’s Court on Several Issues Concerning the Hearing of Administrative Cases Involving the Granting and Affirmation of Trademark Rights”, among others.

Mr. BAI was elected member of the China Subcommittee of the International Trademark Association (INTA) Anti Counterfeiting and Enforcement Committee for the 2006-2007 term. From then on, he has been deeply involved with the association, frequently lecturing on major issues of the industry and moderating professional workshops at various events. In 2015, Mr. BAI was elected member of the INTA China Global Advisory Council for the 2016-2017 term. He was appointed, in 2017, Co-Chair of the Council for the 2018-2019 term. In September 2018, Mr. BAI was elected to INTA Board of Directors. In October 2019, he was re-nominated to the INTA Board of Directors for a three-year term ending January 1, 2023. He is concurrently a council member of the China Intellectual Property Society and the Copyright Society of China and the Director of the Disciplinary and Regulatory Committee, China Trademark Association.

Mr. BAI authors or co-authors a dozen articles and treatise including: “China’s IP Landscape 2023” (The Legal 500, 2023, Co-author), “Intellectual Property Rights protection: Where is China standing?” (The Legal 500, 2022, Co-author), “The Court of Yuyao (Zhejiang Province) adjudicates a civil claim incidental to a criminal trademark infringement case” (Asialaw Leading Lawyers 2021, Co-author), “Matters to be addressed in the future revision of China’s trade mark law” (Asialaw Leading Lawyers 2020, Co-author), “China’s 2018 National Intellectual Property Action Plan” (INTA Bulletin Vol. 74 No. 1, January 15, 2019), “Regulations Clarify Role of New Agencies Following China’s IP Institutional Reform” (INTA Bulletin Vol. 73 No. 19, November 1, 2018), “The Outlook for IP and Brand Owners in the Context of China’s Institutional Reform” (INTA Bulletin Vol. 73 No. 8, May 1, 2018, Co-author), “A 12-year battle against a bad-faith trademark application” (China Business Law Journal, September 2017, Volume 8 Issue 8, Co-author), “Chambers Practice Guides Pharmaceutical Advertising – China Chapter” (Chamber and Partners, Chambers Global Practice Guides 2018, Co-author), “Trademark Law: China & India” (China Business Law Journal, 2014, Co-author), “New Measures on Internet Trading Introduced” (International Law Office, 2010, Co-author), “Actions Speak Louder than Words”(Managing IP/China IP Focus 2007, Co-author), “Enforcement Lessons” (Managing IP/China IP Focus 2006), “IPR Roadmap – Roadmap for Trademark Protection in China” (IPR2, Co-author). He has been a member of the editorial committee of the “China Trademark Report” (Volume I – XII) since 2003. He is regularly invited to speak at conferences and seminars both at home and overseas.

Since 2014, Mr. Bai has been included ten years in a row in Managing Intellectual Property’s List of IP STARS in China. He has been rated as Leading Lawyer/Individual in the intellectual property practice by “The Legal 500” (2010 – 2024), “Chambers & Partners” (2011 – 2021) as well as “asialaw” (2016 – 2024). He is inducted into The Legal 500 Asia Pacific Hall of Fame in 2021, 2022, 2023 and 2024. Since 2022, he has also been listed as an “Eminent Practitioner” by “Chambers & Partners” in the category of “Intellectual Property: Non-litigation (PRC Firms)”. Mr. Bai has been ranked by the “World Trademark Review” as a recommended individual in enforcement and litigation since 2019.

Languages

English, Chinese

Memberships

INTA, China Trademark Association, China Intellectual Property Society, Copyright Society of China

Lawyer Rankings

China > Intellectual property: PRC firms

Wanhuida Intellectual Property comprises both Wanhuida IP Agency and Wanhuida Law Firm, and with footprints spanning major IP hubs in China, the team is best placed to handle the full scope of contentious and non-contentious IP matters. Praised for its solid track record in trade mark matters, it prosecutes a large number of patent and trade mark cases each year. Recent caseloads also saw the team handling enforcement, litigation, unfair competition, and copyright matters for a broad mix of Chinese and foreign clients. Founding partner Gang Bai continues to handle prosecution, enforcement and IP litigation, and leads the team which also includes the highly regarded trade mark specialists Hui Huang and Haiyan Ren, and Sam Li who excels in patent litigation, criminal and civil trade secret cases, and disputes arising from technology agreements. Zegang (Bruce) Yu is also a key name to note for trade secrets, OEM-related disputes and IP infringement matters; Yu splits his time between Shanghai and Ningbo.