Sino Law Advisory — International Legal Guidance
Trusted China-Related Legal Guidance for International Businesses
Led by Jenny Huang, Sino Law Advisory helps international clients navigate commercial contracts, supplier verification, company registration, intellectual property, and broader China / Hong Kong business matters.
Advisory and orientation platform only. Not a law firm. Content does not constitute legal advice. Submitting a request does not create a lawyer-client relationship.
Why International Clients Start Here
Cross-border business decisions involving China often become risky long before a formal dispute appears. The issue is not only legal. It is commercial, structural, operational, and strategic. What international clients need first is not noise, but clarity.
Sino Law Advisory is an international-facing advisory platform led by Jenny Huang, a Mainland China licensed legal professional based in Zhongshan. The platform is designed to give international businesses a credible first point of contact for selected China-related matters, with a calm, structured, and commercially aware approach.
About Jenny Huang
Core Areas of Focus
The platform focuses on selected high-value matters where early clarity can make a material difference.
Commercial Contracts
Review, structure, and drafting support for cross-border commercial agreements and transaction-risk documents.
Learn MoreSupplier Verification
A structured first-step review of supplier identity, legitimacy, and risk indicators before commitment or payment.
Learn MoreCompany Registration — China
Strategic guidance for international founders exploring entity set-up and market-entry structure in Mainland China.
Learn MoreCompany Registration — Hong Kong
Commercially focused guidance and coordination for clients considering Hong Kong company formation.
Learn MoreIntellectual Property
Early-stage orientation on brand protection, registration strategy, and China-related IP risk exposure.
Learn MoreCross-Border Investment
Structured first-step guidance for investors navigating China-related commercial expansion questions.
Learn MoreDispute Resolution
Early-stage support for clients facing commercial tension, supplier conflict, or emerging cross-border disputes.
Learn MoreSourcing & Trade
Guidance on sourcing models, trade flows, counterparty risk, and international trade issues connected to China.
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Jenny Huang
Founder & Principal Advisor
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A Trusted First Point of Contact
For international clients, trust rarely begins with a name on a building. It begins with a person who understands the stakes, speaks clearly, and knows how to turn complexity into a usable next step.
Jenny Huang works with international business clients who need practical China-related legal guidance delivered with clarity, discretion, and commercial intelligence. Her role is to help clients understand where they stand, what matters most, and what should happen next.
"Clearer first steps for international clients dealing with China."

Based in Zhongshan, China
Bridging International Business and Chinese Law
How the Process Works
A structured, calm, and professional first-step process for international clients.
Initial Contact
You submit a consultation request and briefly describe the matter. Concise information is usually enough at this stage.
Preliminary Review
The enquiry is reviewed to assess scope, fit, urgency, and the most appropriate next step.
Strategic Consultation
Where appropriate, an initial consultation is arranged to frame the issue, identify risks, and define a practical path forward.
Next-Step Execution
If formal legal work or specialist handling is required, the matter is directed into the appropriate authorised structure.
Insights
Practical commentary on China-related business legal issues for international clients.

Why Vague Contract Language Creates Avoidable Risk in China-Related Deals
Many international buyers assume that a signed agreement provides adequate protection. In China-related transactions, the quality of the contract language matters as much as the signature.
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Red Flags to Check Before Sending a Deposit to a Chinese Supplier
Before committing funds, there are several documentary and identity checks that can materially reduce the risk of dealing with an unreliable or fraudulent counterparty.
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China Entity Set-Up: What International Founders Often Misunderstand
Setting up a company in Mainland China is not simply an administrative step. It is a structural business decision that affects control, operations, and long-term flexibility.
Read MoreNeed a Clear First Step for a China-Related Matter?
Request a consultation and start with a structured, commercially informed review.
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