Mr. Chen received a call from a purported foreign property developer who claimed to be marketing a real estate project in Europe, promising high rates of return and a government guarantee for the project. Without thoroughly verifying the information, Mr. Chen transferred $100,000 to the developer through a bank account provided by the developer. However, after the project went live, Mr Chen found that he did not have legal title to the property and the developer was out of contact.
The case involves a Chinese student (hereinafter referred to as "Ms. Wang") who, while studying in New York State, submitted an application for a software engineer position through a well-known recruitment website. Soon after, she received an email inviting her to interview with a seemingly legitimate technology company. After several rounds of online interviews, the company said it was willing to hire Wang, but it required her to pay a $1,000 "training fee" and a "background check fee." After she paid the fee, Wang never heard from the company again. Realizing that she had been cheated, she entrusted our law firm to help her recover her losses and hold the fraudsters accountable.
The case involves a Chinese consumer (hereinafter referred to as "Ms. Li") who resides in Los Angeles. Ms. Li purchased a smartphone of the latest model through a well-known cross-border e-commerce platform. After paying for it, she never received the item or any logistics information. After several unsuccessful attempts to contact the seller, Ms. Li realized that she had been cheated and entrusted our law firm to help her recover her losses and hold the scammers accountable.
Mr Li is a Chinese-American who holds US citizenship and lives in New York City, New York. He is a successful businessman who often invests in various projects. Through a friend, Li was introduced to a man who claimed to be an executive at a well-known investment firm named Zhang. Zhang recommended a high-yield investment project to Li, claiming that the project was expected to yield an annualized rate of 20 percent. The pair signed an investment agreement and invested $500,000. A few months later, however, Mr Li discovered that the project did not exist and Mr Zhang had gone missing. Mr Li realised he might have suffered an investment fraud.
Ms. Chen lives in SAN Jose, Calif. She plans to buy a property as an investment. Ms Chen met a seller, Mr Lee, through a property agent. Mr Lee claimed to own a prime property in Silicon Valley and was willing to sell it to Ms Chen at a below-market price. Ms Chen signed a contract with Mr Lee to buy the property and paid a 10 per cent deposit, totalling $100,000. However, when she went through the transfer process, Chen discovered that the actual owner of the property was not Li, but another company. Ms Chen realised she might have suffered a real estate transaction fraud.
Mr. Li, who had worked for a multinational company for many years, suddenly received a notice from the company asking him to resign without prior notice and refusing to pay the corresponding termination compensation. Li decided to seek the help of a lawyer and fight for his labor rights through legal channels.
The case involves a Chinese national (hereinafter referred to as "Mr. Li") who was the victim of a transnational telecommunications fraud while studying in the United States. The scammers posed as staff members of the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS), falsely claiming that Li owed back taxes and threatened fines and legal action if he did not pay them immediately. After being intimidated by the fraudsters, Li paid $50,000 to the other party via international remittance. Later, realizing that he had been cheated, Mr. Li entrusted our law firm to help him recover his losses and hold the fraudsters accountable.
The case involves a Chinese national (hereinafter referred to as "Mr. Zhang") who, while working in the United States, met a woman (hereinafter referred to as "Amy") who claimed to be a senior investment adviser on Wall Street through social media. Amy recommended a high-yield investment project to Mr. Zhang with the promise of a fixed monthly return. At Amy's persuasion, Zhang transferred a total of $150,000 to the accounts he provided. However, a few months later, Zhang found that the investment platform could not be logged in, and Amy lost contact. Realizing that he had been cheated, he entrusted our law firm to help him recover his losses and hold the fraudsters legally accountable.
The case involves a Chinese student (hereinafter referred to as "Miss Li") who purchased a high-end laptop through a well-known e-commerce platform while studying in California. After paying $1,200, Ms. Li received an empty package with no merchandise inside. She tried contacting the seller, but he never responded. Realizing that she had been scammed, Ms. Li asked our law firm to help her recover her losses and hold the scammers accountable.
Ms Wang is a Chinese-American with US citizenship and lives in Los Angeles, California. She runs a small import-export company specializing in trade between China and the United States. In May 2022, Wang signed a contract for the purchase of goods worth $500,000 with a Chinese supplier, with the agreement that the supplier should deliver the goods within 60 days of receiving the advance payment. However, when the agreed delivery date came, the supplier failed to deliver the goods on time. Ms. Wang communicated with the supplier many times, but the supplier kept evasive for various reasons and finally refused to continue to perform the contract.
Chen married her husband abroad and had two children after their marriage. Due to the breakdown of their marriage, Chen wants a divorce and custody of their children. However, the husband tried to hide assets through legal means to avoid splitting the property and threatened not to let Chen see the child.
Miss Zhang worked in Shanghai, China, while Mr Li lived in New York, United States. The two met on social media and became romantically involved. However, as time went on, conflicts arose between the two due to cultural differences, living habits and trust issues, which eventually led to the breakup. Miss Zhang suspected that Mr Li took advantage of her trust during the relationship and cheated her out of her possessions and emotions. Ms. Zhang entrusted our law firm to help her recover her losses and protect her legal rights and interests.
Ms. Yi and Mr. Qin met at an international business conference, and after starting a long-distance relationship, they jointly purchased a property in Los Angeles. After their breakup, Mr. Qin refused to acknowledge that the property was a joint purchase and claimed that all signatures on the documents were solely Ms. Yi's actions. Ms. Yi realized that she might have neglected the importance of protecting her personal assets in an international relationship. Ms. Yi has entrusted our law firm to help her recover her losses and protect her legal rights.
The case involves a couple living in California, the United States, Li Ming, a Chinese-American, and Emily, a US citizen. Li Ming is a software engineer and Emily is a marketing manager. The two met and married in California. They have a daughter. In the early years of their marriage, the two were stable, but over time, due to cultural differences and work pressures, the two gradually drifted apart. Eventually, Emily discovers that Li Ming cheated on her during their marriage, which causes great psychological trauma to her. Emily commissioned our law firm to help her recover damages and get custody of the children.
Ms. Zhang and Mr. Wang are an international couple, Ms. Zhang is a Chinese national and resides in China, while Mr. Wang is a U.S. national who frequently travels between the two countries. Ms. Zhang found that during the duration of the marriage, Mr. Wang transferred substantial amounts of the couple's joint property to his personal accounts in the United States and to the name of his sister in the United States. Believing that this was a deliberate move by Mr. Wang to avoid future division of the property in the divorce, Ms. Zhang decided to seek legal recourse to recover the property.
Mr. Chen received a call from a purported foreign property developer who claimed to be marketing a real estate project in Europe, promising high rates of return and a government guarantee for the project. Without thoroughly verifying the information, Mr. Chen transferred $100,000 to the developer through a bank account provided by the developer. However, after the project went live, Mr Chen found that he did not have legal title to the property and the developer was out of contact.
The case involves a Chinese student (hereinafter referred to as "Ms. Wang") who, while studying in New York State, submitted an application for a software engineer position through a well-known recruitment website. Soon after, she received an email inviting her to interview with a seemingly legitimate technology company. After several rounds of online interviews, the company said it was willing to hire Wang, but it required her to pay a $1,000 "training fee" and a "background check fee." After she paid the fee, Wang never heard from the company again. Realizing that she had been cheated, she entrusted our law firm to help her recover her losses and hold the fraudsters accountable.
The case involves a Chinese consumer (hereinafter referred to as "Ms. Li") who resides in Los Angeles. Ms. Li purchased a smartphone of the latest model through a well-known cross-border e-commerce platform. After paying for it, she never received the item or any logistics information. After several unsuccessful attempts to contact the seller, Ms. Li realized that she had been cheated and entrusted our law firm to help her recover her losses and hold the scammers accountable.
Mr Li is a Chinese-American who holds US citizenship and lives in New York City, New York. He is a successful businessman who often invests in various projects. Through a friend, Li was introduced to a man who claimed to be an executive at a well-known investment firm named Zhang. Zhang recommended a high-yield investment project to Li, claiming that the project was expected to yield an annualized rate of 20 percent. The pair signed an investment agreement and invested $500,000. A few months later, however, Mr Li discovered that the project did not exist and Mr Zhang had gone missing. Mr Li realised he might have suffered an investment fraud.
Ms. Chen lives in SAN Jose, Calif. She plans to buy a property as an investment. Ms Chen met a seller, Mr Lee, through a property agent. Mr Lee claimed to own a prime property in Silicon Valley and was willing to sell it to Ms Chen at a below-market price. Ms Chen signed a contract with Mr Lee to buy the property and paid a 10 per cent deposit, totalling $100,000. However, when she went through the transfer process, Chen discovered that the actual owner of the property was not Li, but another company. Ms Chen realised she might have suffered a real estate transaction fraud.
Mr. Li, who had worked for a multinational company for many years, suddenly received a notice from the company asking him to resign without prior notice and refusing to pay the corresponding termination compensation. Li decided to seek the help of a lawyer and fight for his labor rights through legal channels.
The case involves a Chinese national (hereinafter referred to as "Mr. Li") who was the victim of a transnational telecommunications fraud while studying in the United States. The scammers posed as staff members of the US Internal Revenue Service (IRS), falsely claiming that Li owed back taxes and threatened fines and legal action if he did not pay them immediately. After being intimidated by the fraudsters, Li paid $50,000 to the other party via international remittance. Later, realizing that he had been cheated, Mr. Li entrusted our law firm to help him recover his losses and hold the fraudsters accountable.
The case involves a Chinese national (hereinafter referred to as "Mr. Zhang") who, while working in the United States, met a woman (hereinafter referred to as "Amy") who claimed to be a senior investment adviser on Wall Street through social media. Amy recommended a high-yield investment project to Mr. Zhang with the promise of a fixed monthly return. At Amy's persuasion, Zhang transferred a total of $150,000 to the accounts he provided. However, a few months later, Zhang found that the investment platform could not be logged in, and Amy lost contact. Realizing that he had been cheated, he entrusted our law firm to help him recover his losses and hold the fraudsters legally accountable.
The case involves a Chinese student (hereinafter referred to as "Miss Li") who purchased a high-end laptop through a well-known e-commerce platform while studying in California. After paying $1,200, Ms. Li received an empty package with no merchandise inside. She tried contacting the seller, but he never responded. Realizing that she had been scammed, Ms. Li asked our law firm to help her recover her losses and hold the scammers accountable.
Ms Wang is a Chinese-American with US citizenship and lives in Los Angeles, California. She runs a small import-export company specializing in trade between China and the United States. In May 2022, Wang signed a contract for the purchase of goods worth $500,000 with a Chinese supplier, with the agreement that the supplier should deliver the goods within 60 days of receiving the advance payment. However, when the agreed delivery date came, the supplier failed to deliver the goods on time. Ms. Wang communicated with the supplier many times, but the supplier kept evasive for various reasons and finally refused to continue to perform the contract.
Chen married her husband abroad and had two children after their marriage. Due to the breakdown of their marriage, Chen wants a divorce and custody of their children. However, the husband tried to hide assets through legal means to avoid splitting the property and threatened not to let Chen see the child.
Miss Zhang worked in Shanghai, China, while Mr Li lived in New York, United States. The two met on social media and became romantically involved. However, as time went on, conflicts arose between the two due to cultural differences, living habits and trust issues, which eventually led to the breakup. Miss Zhang suspected that Mr Li took advantage of her trust during the relationship and cheated her out of her possessions and emotions. Ms. Zhang entrusted our law firm to help her recover her losses and protect her legal rights and interests.
Ms. Yi and Mr. Qin met at an international business conference, and after starting a long-distance relationship, they jointly purchased a property in Los Angeles. After their breakup, Mr. Qin refused to acknowledge that the property was a joint purchase and claimed that all signatures on the documents were solely Ms. Yi's actions. Ms. Yi realized that she might have neglected the importance of protecting her personal assets in an international relationship. Ms. Yi has entrusted our law firm to help her recover her losses and protect her legal rights.
The case involves a couple living in California, the United States, Li Ming, a Chinese-American, and Emily, a US citizen. Li Ming is a software engineer and Emily is a marketing manager. The two met and married in California. They have a daughter. In the early years of their marriage, the two were stable, but over time, due to cultural differences and work pressures, the two gradually drifted apart. Eventually, Emily discovers that Li Ming cheated on her during their marriage, which causes great psychological trauma to her. Emily commissioned our law firm to help her recover damages and get custody of the children.
Ms. Zhang and Mr. Wang are an international couple, Ms. Zhang is a Chinese national and resides in China, while Mr. Wang is a U.S. national who frequently travels between the two countries. Ms. Zhang found that during the duration of the marriage, Mr. Wang transferred substantial amounts of the couple's joint property to his personal accounts in the United States and to the name of his sister in the United States. Believing that this was a deliberate move by Mr. Wang to avoid future division of the property in the divorce, Ms. Zhang decided to seek legal recourse to recover the property.