You handle your client's US matter. We handle China. Bilingual, ILCC-direct, attorney-supervised β the cleanest way to solve your Hague Convention problem.
Every year, US attorneys lose time, money, and clients because of failed or delayed service of process in China. Whether it's using invalid methods (FedEx, email), routing through slow traditional channels, or simply not knowing the requirements β China service is where cases stall.
Your client needs a Chinese defendant served. You know FedEx won't work. The USMS Hague route can take 12β18 months. And your court's service deadline is 90 days away. That's where we come in.
Hao Li, Esq. holds a direct account in China's Ministry of Justice ILCC system (ζΆε€ζ°εδΊεΈζ³εε©η³»η») β the official electronic platform for Hague Convention service requests. This means:
We work professionally and discreetly. You remain primary counsel. We handle China.
Email us directly with the basic facts. We'll respond within 1 business day with a fee quote and timeline estimate.
π§ [email protected]See what facts and documents make a China referral cleaner and faster to evaluate.
Read guideReview the timing realities that most often affect court deadlines and client expectations.
Read guideUse a package-control checklist before filing, translation, and ILCC submission costs begin to stack up.
Read guideReview when a Rule 4(f)(3) motion record becomes useful after documented China service obstacles.
Read guideSee what case facts make China Hague pricing cleaner, faster, and more realistic for counsel and business clients.
Read guideReview the extra quote, entity, and service-planning issues that appear once a matter has multiple China recipients.
Read guideHelp clients understand the quote drivers before translation, entity verification, and service work begins.
Read guideReview the difference between China service status, certificate arrival, and U.S. default readiness.
Read guidePlan around objections, settlement leverage, and discovery after Hague service produces a live response.
Read guideUse completed China service to reassess demand timing, default risk, and recovery pressure.
Read guideOfficial document service in China through Ministry of Justice ILCC system. Includes certified translation, USM-94 form preparation, ILCC submission, status monitoring, and delivery of official Certificate of Service.
You remain primary counsel. We serve as co-counsel specifically for China-related aspects: jurisdiction analysis, default judgment strategy, Chinese law input, and cross-border asset advice.
When your case requires expert testimony or a declaration about Chinese law, business practices, or the Chinese legal system, Hao Li, Esq. can serve as an expert witness with bilingual credentials.
Certified English-Mandarin translation of legal documents for court filings, Hague Convention submissions, and international enforcement proceedings.
We welcome referral arrangements with other licensed attorneys in compliance with applicable bar rules.
All referral fee arrangements are structured in compliance with Florida Bar Rule 4-1.5(f) and applicable rules in the referring attorney's jurisdiction. Referral fees require written agreement, client disclosure, and total fee reasonableness. We handle the paperwork.
We do not practice general commercial litigation, family law, immigration, or criminal defense. We are China-US specialists only. Referrals to us will not compete with your practice.
We are a complementary resource β your China problem-solver β not a competing generalist firm.
Start a Co-Counsel DiscussionHao Li brings a combination of US legal credentials and direct Chinese government system access that is rare in the legal market. He is the only South Florida attorney with an active account in China's Ministry of Justice ILCC system.
His CFA designation and IRS Enrolled Agent status give him particular depth in financial litigation, asset tracing, and cases involving complex financial instruments or tax implications β common in cross-border commercial disputes.
This page is designed for attorneys and firms needing help with China-related litigation logistics and service.
Yes. The page is structured to support co-counsel and attorney-to-attorney coordination.
Use the contact page to outline the case and requested support.