Ms Haiyan Ren > 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

Partner & a Member of the firm’s Management Committee

Career

REN Haiyan is the most experienced trademark attorney of the firm, starting practising as a trademark attorney in 1994 and progressively extending her practice to design patent counseling and strategic planning for integrated IP rights protection.

In 1999, Ms. REN co-founded WAN HUI DA with a number of other experienced attorneys. As one of the founding partners, she has made an indelible contribution to the firm, which has already been ranked as a top tier IP firm by various professional publications. As one of the firm’s main representatives, Ms. REN has been nominated as a leading individual practitioner in the field of intellectual property in China. She was included in Managing IP’s Top 250 Women in IP (2020 – 2023 edition) for her exceptional performance for her clients and firms. She was named as an Outstanding Individual in prosecution and strategy (Gold Band) by the World Trademark Review in 2022, 2023 and 2024. She was the Exclusive winner of 2012 International Law Office Client Choice Awards (IP field, China) and an “IP STAR” in China rated by Managing Intellectual Property since 2017. Since 2019, Haiyan has been listed as a recommended IP Lawyer by The Legal 500. In 2023 and 2024, she is also listed as an “Eminent Practitioner” by Chambers & Partners in the category of “Intellectual Property: Non-litigation (PRC Firms)”.

In her 30 years of practice, Ms. REN has handled high-profile cases relating to trademark and design patent filing, registration, litigation and dispute resolution. As the joint head of the firm’s trademark practice group and the managing coordinator for all anti-counterfeiting, infringement and unfair competition cases, she has guided a team of more than 300 trademark and patent attorneys and attorneys-at-law. She has advised numerous Fortune 500 companies on trademark profile auditing, strategic planning for trademark and design protection, domain name disputes, unfair competition cases, IP border protection by Customs and criminal enforcement.

Ms. REN was elected to the International Trademark Association (INTA) China Trademark Office Subcommittee of the Trademark Office Practices Committee for her significant experience in the field. Ms. REN is also a sought-after speaker at IP-related seminars and conferences throughout China and has given speeches at various global annual conferences organized by INTA, the International Anti-counterfeiting Coalition and others.

She authors or co-authors a dozen articles, with some of her recent articles including: “Several Issues We Should Know in the Battle against Bad-Faith Trademarks in China”, “Becoming more strategic in fighting bad faith filing in China” (Asialaw Leading Lawyers 2018) and“Bad faith trademark filing” (Asialaw Leading Lawyers 2017).

She currently serves as the Co-chair of INTA China Global Advisory Council for the 2024-2025 term.

Languages

English, Chinese

Memberships

INTA & AIPPI

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.