Mr. Wang specializes in
patent prosecution, patent invalidation, and patent infringement litigation. He
specialized in patent prosecution works on the fields of vehicle, industrial
device, sport equipment, and other mechanical engineering.
Mr. Wang received a bachelor
degree in vehicle engineering from Hebei Industrial University in 1998 and a
master degree from China Academy of Machinery Science & Technology in 2006.
Mr. Wang had worked in the Beijing Research Institution of Mechanical &
Electrical Technology (BRIMIT) for 9 years and joined in the law firm, Liu,
Shen & Associates in 2007.
Representative cases that Mr. Wang has led or
participated include
- Kedou v. Samsung, patent infringement litigation,
Nanjing Court, representing the defendant Samsung. Successful non-infringement
defense. Successful invalidation of Kedou’s patent. (2016)
-
Hechi v. Samsung, patent
infringement litigation, Nanjing Court, representing the defendant Samsung. Successful
non-infringement defense. (2015)
- WAGO v. Cixi
Aolinsen, patent infringement litigation, Ningbo Intermediate Court,
representing the plaintiff WAGO. The court decided that the defendant stop
infringement and pay damages. (2011)
- WAGO v. Jinghong, patent infringement litigation,
Wenzhou Court, representing the plaintiff WAGO. The court decided for patent
infringement and the defendant was ordered for injunction and damages. (2014)
- WAGO v. Dingli, design patent infringement litigation, Ningbo Court,
representing the plaintiff WAGO. The court decided for patent infringement and
the defendant was ordered for injunction and damages. (2015)
- Xu Zhanqing v. KOBOTA (Japan), patent infringement
dispute and patent invalidation proceeding, which involves five
patents, representing the patentee. The five cases are still pending.
(2013-2015)
- Wei Zhiguang v. Guanghua company, utility model
patent infringement dispute and patent invalidation proceeding, representing
the defendant. (2012)
- Lilin v. Ruimeng, patent invalidation proceeding,
representing the patentee. The patent right is validated. (2013)
- Caihong v. WINTERWARM, patent invalidation
proceeding, representing the patentee. The patent right is validated. (2014)
- Oukejia v. Weidi, design patent invalidation proceeding,
representing the patentee.