Vice President
Hui-Fang Huang (Wenny)
Email: wenny@nipli.org |
| Legal
Consulting |
8/24/2006 – Present |
Provide
consulting services to individuals and organizations regarding
strategic planning, intellectual asset management, civil and criminal
litigations to enhance clients’ decision-making and performance
efficacy in legal matters.
| Taiwan
High Court Kaohsiung Branch Appellate
Court’s Judge |
05/31/2003 –08/23/06 |
Responsible
for criminal cases.
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During
the period of 06/01/2004-05/31/2006, left the job without payment
and studied at the George Washington University, U.S.A.
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Handling
criminal cases including those involving murder, sexual violence,
juvenile crime, intellectual property right infringement and so on.
Taiwan
Kaohsiung District Court
Presiding
Judge |
11/01/2001-05/30/2003 |
Responsible
for administrative affairs and trials. .
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A
presiding judge is a bridge between the court and judges on judicial
policy. Therefore, a fluent communication is very important to
enhance the judicial policy.
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Handling
trials and reviewing the verdicts written by junior judges.
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Handling
criminal section in the first one year, and then being in charge of
civil section.
| Taiwan
Kaohsiung District Court Judge |
11/01/1997-10/30/2001 |
Responsible
for criminal and civil cases.
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Initially
dealing with criminal cases, such as corruption, drug, murder,
intellectual property right infringement, and other criminal crimes.
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After
one year, becoming a civil judge handling civil cases, such as labor
disputes, corporation law, marriage, and so on.
| Taiwan
Kaohsiung District Prosecutors’ Office |
11/01/1991-10/31/1997 |
Prosecutor
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The
duty as a prosecutor was to investigate criminal cases, summon the
defendants and victims for questioning, collect all available
evidence and decide whether or not to prosecute.
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Besides,
responsible for directing the affairs regarding mistreatment, food
and guard in jails.
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While
the elections of legislators, city mayor , and president,
supervising policemen how to deal with the emergency, such as the
crowd’s violence.
Delegate
of NIPLI to Russia, St. Petersburg,, Yekaterinburg: September
2007.
Delegate
of NIPLI to Ethiopian Intellectual Property Office: July 2007.
Co-Principle
Investigator for Research Project on Intellectual Property under
contract with OECD: November, 2006
Speaker,
Law Library of Congress: May 19, 2006. “The Recent Judicial
Reforms in Taiwan”
Speaker,
School of Law, George Washington University. March 16,2006.
“Advancing Women’s Rights Internationally: Using Courts
to Promote Women’s Status”.
International
Visitor, sponsored by U.S. Department of States on May 2003.
Education
and Certificate |
1986 |
BA, School of Law, National Taiwan University |
1987 |
Graduate Program, School of Law, National Cheng-Chi University.
Concentrations:
Organization Behavior and Finance |
2006 |
Master, George Washington University Intellectual Property Law
Program L.L.M |
1990 |
Licensed Patent Agent and Licensed Attorney at Law in Taiwan |
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