Contact
Tel: +86 139 1732 4836
Email: rachel.peng@joius.com
Practice areas
Arbitration & ADR; Banking & finance; Dispute resolution; Government & public policy
Introduction
Rachel Peng is senior partner at the Shanghai office of Joius Law Firm and head of the firm’s dispute resolution department. She graduated from East China University of Political Science and Law, and has been practising for 14 years.
Peng is a member of the Shanghai Law Association’s Research Committee of Government Legal Counsel, and a member of the Shanghai Association of Bankruptcy Administrators’ Bankruptcy Conciliation Practice Study Committee, as well as a Jing’an District Excellent Young Job Expert for 2020, and Shanghai Changning District Outstanding Young Lawyer for 2013-2016.
She also has an SSE Independent Director Qualification, providing legal counsel-related services for many government departments and public institutions.
Peng has strong expertise in the field of dispute resolution, and is especially adept at handling difficult and complex cases. In many cases, she became involved when clients had lost the first or second trial, and successfully reversed the rulings in second trial or retrial. She has also obtained successful verdicts in cases with a huge amount of subject matter, winning high praise from clients. It is worth mentioning that in a cross-border dispute of a warranty contract for Taishin International Bank, a well-known bank in Taiwan, she won the ruling of the Supreme People’s Court to retrial, and obtained a successful verdict in the remanded case, even though other law firms had lost the first and second trial.
As a co-partner in charge of foreign-related business, Peng is renowned as participating in arbitrations in fluent English, and has won many foreign-related arbitration cases involving well-known companies in France, Japan, South Korea and other countries.
With more than 10 years’ experience in the field of finance, she has led the team providing high-quality legal services for more than 20 financial institutions, covering more than 50 non-litigation projects and lots of litigation cases.