Driven by the dual forces of globalization and China's rule-of-law initiatives, the legal risks faced by businesses are shifting from isolated areas toward a more comprehensive, cross-sectoral landscape. Civil, Administrative, and Criminal Overlaps "The evolution of complex risks. In response to this defining challenge of our era," China University of Political Science and Law's College of Criminal Justice co-hosts with Beijing Xinglai Law Firm , hosted by the Xinglai Integrated Research Base for Criminal Justice and Administrative Law at the China University of Political Science and Law, Officially launched "Starlight Public Welfare Grand Lecture Series on Integrated Civil and Criminal Justice Practices" , with " Comprehensive Legal Services "An approach that provides businesses with systematic solutions spanning civil, administrative, and criminal domains."
As a public-interest academic platform focused on the intersection of civil and criminal law issues, the lecture series will take place at July 30, 2025 The course officially kicks off—we warmly invite colleagues from the legal community to join us for this inaugural session, where together we’ll explore effective strategies to address and mitigate corporate legal risks within the framework of the rule of law.
Background of the establishment of the Grand Lecture Hall:
Innovation and Breakthroughs in Legal Service Models
In the context of today’s deepening economic globalization and ongoing advancements in the rule of law, Chinese enterprises are increasingly confronted with a more complex business environment and heightened legal challenges. The traditional, single-model approach to legal services can no longer adequately meet corporate needs—ranging from compliance framework design during the startup phase, to resolving civil and commercial disputes during operations, to managing criminal risk prevention and crisis management. As a result, businesses urgently require comprehensive, end-to-end solutions that span the entire corporate lifecycle and seamlessly integrate civil, administrative, and criminal legal domains. This structural shift in market demand has prompted Beijing Xinglai Law Firm to refocus its expertise on deeply integrating cross-disciplinary legal services spanning civil, administrative, and criminal areas relevant to corporate clients, positioning itself as a leading benchmark firm in this specialized field. To achieve this goal,
The first-ever event is making a big splash:
Integrated Civil and Criminal Governance of Securities-Related Illegal and Criminal Activities
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The future of legal services, It lies in "cross-border integration" and "forward-looking insights."
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