We are pleased to announce that Simon Tsi, Managing Partner of Chang Tsi & Partners, was awarded “2021 Client Choice: Top 15 Intellectual Property Versatile Practitioners” by LEGALBAND with his abundant professional experience and high reputation among clients.
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Simon Tsi (Managing Partner of Chang Tsi & Partners) has 28 years of practice experience, mostly specialized in 1) intellectual property, 2) litigation & arbitration, and 3) corporate law. With his highly-experienced skills, Mr. Tsi has handled many complicated cases, particularly, petitions, retrials, and crisis management for enterprises.
1. Michael Kors v. Shantou Chenghai jianfa Handbag Craft Factory (2020)
Simon Tsi won the second instance of a trademark infringement case on behalf of Michael Kors (defendant), wherein all claims by Shantou Handbag Factory (plaintiff) were rejected. This case was awarded “2019 Top 50 Intellectual Property Typical Cases” by The Supreme People's Court of China, and “2019 Top 10 Intellectual Property Typical Cases” by Zhejiang Court and Hangzhou Court.
2. Sketchers v. Spieth & Wensky (2019)
Mr. Tsi represented Sketchers in a claim for trademark infringement and the final decision in court was reported by Managing Intellectual Property, China Intellectual Property News, China Industry & Commerce News and Beijing Business Today.
3. Under Armour v. Fujian Ting Fei Long Sports Goods Co., Ltd., (2017)
Mr. Tsi represented Under Armour in a claim for trademark infringement and unfair competition. The case was chosen as “2017-2018 Excellent Trademark Enforcement Cases” by the Chinese Trademark Association, and was reported by foreign media Law360. To solve the issue, he persuaded the IP tribunal of Fujian Provincial High People’s Court to issue a second preliminary injunction in history.
On 13 April 2021, Spring Chang and Ron Tsi sponsored and participated in IPL Spring Virtual Conference organized by American Bar Associations as an Asia (China) ambassador. Due to the pandemic, the conference was held online and the attendees from overseas could expand their international networks through three rounds of IP-related discussions with professionals with diversified backgrounds.