Wang Yanming

Wang Yanming

 

Partner at Beijing Xinglai Law Firm

Master of Laws from Sichuan University, holding qualifications as a Political Work Specialist and an Economist. With 20 years of dedicated focus on legal practice in government and corporate settings, I have a deep understanding of both governmental operations and state-owned enterprise governance. I excel at integrating administrative, economic, and legal perspectives to develop comprehensive risk-management strategies. Over the past decade-plus of practice, I’ve handled hundreds of litigation and non-litigation cases, including leading the design of the legal framework for an 890-million-yuan rural revitalization project in a county in Henan Province. My work has also earned recognition from the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) for helping a central enterprise establish a robust, end-to-end compliance system for EPC projects. I’ve successfully resolved numerous government-corporate disputes, such as joint liability conflicts arising from EPC projects, construction accident negotiations, and criminal-civil appeals. Additionally, I’ve represented clients in multiple high-profile criminal cases that resulted in exemptions from criminal liability or significant sentence reductions. Upholding the principle that "prevention is better than cure," I leverage my cross-disciplinary expertise and extensive practical experience to deliver reliable, efficient legal support tailored to the unique needs of governments and state-owned enterprises—helping them navigate risks with confidence and achieve sustainable, long-term success.

 

Business Areas

Primarily practicing in government and public sector legal services, including defense against official misconduct charges and resolution of significant civil and commercial disputes. Has handled numerous high-profile criminal cases and civil/market-related retrial cases, with particular expertise in defending against official crimes and mediating complex criminal, civil, and commercial conflicts.

 

 

Typical Case

Cases of acquittal or exemption from punishment
1. In the alleged fraud case involving Yang from Xinjiang, a legal opinion recommending against arrest was submitted after Yang's criminal detention—and was subsequently accepted by the procuratorial authorities.
2. In a case involving dereliction of duty by leaders of an administrative agency in a certain city in Henan Province, despite the prosecution's sentencing recommendation spanning several years, the defendant was initially sentenced to detention in the first trial, but the second trial overturned the decision, resulting in a guilty verdict without any penalty.
3. In the intentional injury case involving Wu, a highly educated individual from Shandong, no prosecution was decided upon during the procuratorial phase.

 

Criminal Case
1. In a case involving dereliction of duty by leaders of an administrative agency in a city in Henan Province, the individuals were found guilty but exempted from punishment.
2. Shandong's Wu case of intentional injury—no prosecution.
3. Henan's Sun, a man, intentionally injured someone while intoxicated; the charge has been changed, leading to a more lenient handling of the case.
4. Henan resident Zhao's case involving the sale of toxic and harmful food received a lenient treatment of 6 months.
5. The Xinjiang case involving Yang, suspected of fraud, has been rejected for arrest approval.
6. Henan's Zhang, accused of illegal fundraising, saw criminal charges dropped in favor of civil claims.
7. He Ye from Henan was convicted of the crime of concealing and concealing proceeds of crime, but received a suspended sentence.
8. In Gansu's Du case involving pyramid selling, despite the severity of the circumstances, a sentence of less than 5 years was applied.
9. Xie, from Beijing, granted bail in fraud case.
10. The case of Chen from Guangdong, who caused a fatal traffic accident, has finally resulted in a suspended sentence.
11. In the case of Wu from Beijing, who was convicted of bribery, his plea of guilt and acceptance of punishment were recognized, leading to a lighter sentence.
12. Yu, from Henan, received a suspended sentence in a bribery case.
13. In Henan, Jia was charged with multiple crimes in a gang-related case but received a lighter sentence.