I help foreign businesses and their advisers understand and manage the Chinese-law risk in a transaction — in writing, and with a clear view of what to do next.
I am Zhixi Guo (郭之晞), a PRC-licensed attorney and a partner at Beijing Tiantai Law Firm, Taiyuan Office — an office established under the approval of the PRC judicial-administrative authorities and holding an independent practice licence. My practice is non-contentious and centres on corporate law, equity and shareholding, investment and M&A, corporate governance, foreign direct investment, and due diligence.
Cross-border problems usually begin inside the Chinese company: its legal entity, ownership and control, contracts, payment routes, qualifications and litigation history. Foreign counsel and businesses often cannot query Chinese registries or read those records with a local lawyer's eye. That is the gap I fill — as a written China-side layer beneath your own advice, or directly for a buyer who needs a clear read before paying or signing.