Leslie Zhang Weihua, VP and General Counsel of United Energy Group, discusses providing legal services for state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private companies in China. He compares the differences in decision-making processes and priorities, the importance of understanding Chinese client expectations for Western lawyers, challenges faced by Western law firms in getting paid, and the expansion of Chinese law firms overseas.
Understanding the differences between providing legal services for state-owned enterprises and private companies in China, including additional procedures and strategic considerations for SOEs.
Advising Western lawyers to be flexible, creative, and commercially oriented when working with Chinese clients, considering strategic reasons and finding solutions that comply with the law while addressing client objectives.
Deep dives
Leslie Zong's role as General Counsel of U-Rite Energy Group
Leslie Zong is the General Counsel and Vice President of Business Development of U-Rite Energy Group, one of the largest independent oil and gas companies in the world. He discusses how the company entered the oil and gas business and successfully expanded their operations in Pakistan. Additionally, he mentions their interest in exploring new energy opportunities, such as wind power and solar energy in Eastern Europe.
Leslie Zong's Experience in the Legal Profession
Leslie Zong shares his previous experience in the legal profession, including working for large state-owned enterprises and assisting them in expanding their overseas business. He also mentions his involvement with China National Offshore Oil Corporation and the contrasting differences between working as an in-house counsel at a state-owned enterprise versus a privately-owned company.
Advice for Western Lawyers Doing Business with Chinese Companies
Leslie Zong advises Western lawyers to be more flexible and provide commercial workable legal advice when working with Chinese clients. He highlights the importance of considering strategic reasons in their decisions and being creative in finding solutions that comply with the law while addressing the client's objectives.
Choosing Law Firms and Ensuring Payment by Chinese Clients
Leslie Zong emphasizes the significance of law firms' experience, pricing, and responsiveness when selecting a firm to work with. He advises law firms to carefully choose clients based on their creditworthiness and suggests providing reasonable price structures and transparency in relation to legal expenses to avoid payment issues.
John is joined by Leslie Zhang Weihua, Vice President and General Counsel of United Energy Group, China, one of the largest independent oil and gas companies in the world. They discuss Leslie’s extensive experience in international legal affairs, including his experience as general counsel for both large state-owned enterprises (SOEs) and private companies in China. They discuss the differences between providing legal services for SOEs and private companies, including the additional procedures SOEs must follow in making business decisions, the strategic issues in addition to return on investment that SOEs must consider and how rate sensitive SOE’s procurement procedures are and how that applies to hiring counsel. They also discuss the expectations that Chinese clients have with respect to counsel finding creative solutions to regulatory issues, the rates paid for unsuccessful legal projects, and responsiveness in providing legal analysis. They also compare Chinese and Western law firms with respect to training, expertise, and specialization while noting the ongoing expansion of Chinese firms into international work and the Chinese government’s policy of encouraging the continued development of international arbitration centers in Hong Kong and Singapore. Finally, they discuss the role lawyers can play in improving relations between the United States and China including the importance of recognizing the risks and costs of decoupling.