Hu Ke ’13, LL.M, was included in Global Arbitration Review’s third issue of the “45 under 45” Guide, a list of the leading practitioners of international arbitration under the age of 45. Hu Ke is a partner in Chinese firm Jingtian & Gongcheng in Beijing. His practice focuses on cross-border litigation and international arbitration, in commercial and IP matters. He has represented domestic and international clients in more than 100 court proceedings in China and arbitration proceedings under CIETAC, BAC, HKIAC, ICC, SIAC, SCC, CAS and UNCITRAL rules. His experience covers disputes in relation to general commercial contracts, corporate and JV matters, PE/VC investment, energy, carbon finance, entertainment and culture, technology licensing, IP protection, and recognition and enforcement of oversea arbitral awards and court judgments.
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