Shih-I Wu has a dual background in biological engineering and law and specializes in handling intellectual property and civil disputes. Shih-I has a wealth of experience in litigation and administrative remedy procedures for patent applications, patent infringement and patent cancellation, as well as in civil and criminal litigation regarding trade secrets, copyrights, and trademark rights. She has undertaken significant trade secret cases and a landmark case concerning protection of computer software. She is also familiar with reviewing intellectual property contracts and consulting on related disputes, and has experience in intellectual property transaction negotiations, royalty audits, and tax exemption applications, as well as civil disputes, product liability and consumer protection, fair trade disputes, environmental law disputes, and labor disputes. Shih-I's writings on the practice of intellectual property rights have been published in both domestic and foreign journals.
Civil Dispute Resolution; Patent Enforcement; Trade Secret Protection And Dispute Resolution; Patent Search; Patent Validity And Infringement Assessment; Trademark Dispute Resolutions; Copyrights Enforcement; Maintenance and Dispute Resolution; Food & Medical; Competition Laws
Admitted to Taiwan Bar Association (2013)
2025 |
The International Comparative Legal Guide to: Litigation & Dispute Resolution 2025 - Taiwan
ICLG to: Litigation & Dispute Resolution 2025 |
2025 |
A Judgment that Finds Liability for Damages Without Explaining the Intent or Negligence Involved in Patent Infringement May Be Overturned by the Supreme Court
LEE & LI Bulletin - January 2025 |
2024 |
How to Prove that a Trademark is "Well Known"
LEXOLOGY |
2024 |
How to Prove that a Trademark is "Well Known"
LEE & LI Bulletin - November 2024 |
2024 |
Does a Patent Right Automatically Revert to the Assignor When a Patent Assignment Contract Is Terminated?
LEE & LI Bulletin - September 2024 |
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