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Yichen Wu

Jones Day (Beijing)
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Yichen Wu is a partner at Jones Day. As part of Jones Day’s Antitrust Practice in Beijing, Yichen focuses his practice on antitrust and competition law issues, including merger filing reviews, government investigations and enforcement, antitrust consultation and compliance, and private litigation. His experience includes a number of cutting-edge cases involving the intersection of antitrust and intellectual property law. Yichen assists clients in connection with antitrust issues that arise throughout the merger and acquisition process, from premerger counseling through in-depth investigations across different jurisdictions. In addition to representing clients in antitrust investigations before authorities in China, Yichen counsels on antimonopoly compliance in the United States, EU, Japan, Korea, and other jurisdictions and advises on global corporate compliance programs.

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Lawrence Wang, Peter J. Wang, Yichen Wu, Dr. Qiang Xue, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese State Administration for Market Regulation imposes remedial measures in a landmark domestic merger transaction in the chemical industry (Wanhua Chemical Group / Yantai Juli Fine Chemical)

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The State Administration for Market Regulation’s ("SAMR") remedies decisions in two recent domestic transactions are the first conditional antitrust M&A settlements in the 15-year history of antitrust enforcement under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML"). For the first time, SAMR has (...)

Peter J. Wang, Dr. Qiang Xue, Yizhe Zhang, Yichen Wu The Chinese Supreme People’s Court issues a ruling on resale price maintenance in the automobile retail sector which is likely to prompt more follow-on antitrust litigation (Miao Chong / SAIC-GM)

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In Short The Development: China’s Supreme People’s Court recently ruled for the plaintiff in Miao Chong v. SAIC-GM, which marked a rare triumph for a plaintiff in antitrust litigation as a follow-on to an administrative penalty decision. The plaintiff-consumer alleged that a joint venture (...)

Lawrence Wang, Peter J. Wang, Yichen Wu, Dr. Qiang Xue, Yizhe Zhang The Chinese Competition Authority imposes remedial measures for the first time in a domestic merger transaction involving two airlines (Shanghai Airport / Eastern Air Logistics)

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The State Administration for Market Regulation’s ("SAMR") remedies decisions in two recent domestic transactions are the first conditional antitrust M&A settlements in the 15-year history of antitrust enforcement under China’s Anti-Monopoly Law ("AML"). For the first time, SAMR has (...)

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