Mo Kaiqin
Mo Kaiqin, professor of law, doctoral supervisor, chief expert of Beijing Declaration Law Firm
Practice Areas:
Criminal legal risk prevention and defense in the field of science and technology;
Initiating criminal procedures for criminal cases of counterfeiting patents;
Initiating criminal proceedings for criminal cases of infringement of trade secrets;
Initiating criminal procedures for trademark, copyright and other intellectual property rights crimes;
Criminal defense of major economic crimes and crimes in the field of science and technology;
Issuing expert opinions on difficult criminal cases.
Current position:
Professor of Law at the People's Public Security University of China, leader of the criminal law discipline, and supervisor of doctoral students;
Director and Deputy Secretary General of the Criminal Law Research Society of the China Law Society;
Visiting Researcher, Criminal Law Science Research Center, Renmin University of China;
Adjunct Researcher, Institute of Criminal Law Science, Beijing Normal University;
Invited Professor, School of Law, Central University for Nationalities;
Chief Lawyer of Criminal Law, Beijing Declaration Law Firm.
Brief Introduction:
Mo Kaiqin graduated from the law school of Renmin University of China, majoring in criminal law, has been awarded a master's degree in law, doctor of law degree, doctor of law tutor for criminal law Gao Mingxuan. 1993 to obtain the qualification of lawyers, lawyers began practicing in 1995.
Mo Kaiqin lawyer for integrity, dedication, solid and delicate style of handling cases, lawyers practicing for nearly 20 years, successfully handled hundreds of criminal cases across the country, has accumulated rich practical experience. Especially good at: patents, trade secrets, trademarks, copyright and other criminal combat procedures, as well as scientific and technological fields, major economic crimes, legal risk prevention and its defense.
Mo Kaiqin lawyer theory of law theory is profound, published a variety of monographs, edited, co-authored more than 60, published more than 40 papers. He has participated in the “new economic crimes”, “financial fraud” and other national, provincial (municipal) level research projects more than 20, of which “new economic crimes” won the 2002 annual ministry of justice law textbooks and legal research outstanding achievements second prize.
Mo Kaiqin focuses on theory and practice, and is good at using profound theoretical knowledge to analyze and solve difficult criminal cases, and provide reference opinions for the judicial organs to handle criminal cases. Over the years, he has accepted dozens of difficult criminal cases of legal counseling, and other well-known criminal law experts to argue together, issued expert opinions, provided to the relevant judicial organs. These opinions have played a positive role in the fair handling of cases.