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Career Highlights - 1972, passed the bar examination in the summer, between the first and second years of university, and admitted
to practice in the Republic of China (ROC, Taiwan); the ROC bar examination is considered as one of the most difficult
bar examinations in the world with around 1% passing rate annually at that time
- 1973, passed the Special Examination for Tax Officers
- 1973, formed “Ace Tax, Patent
& Law Offices” and commenced law practice while in the second year of university study
- 1975, received LL.B. (Bachelor of Law)
degree
- 1976, passed
the Entrance Examination of the National Chung Hsing University (now, National Taipei University) School of Law,
and admitted into the Master of Law Program.
- 1979, admitted into the Yale Law School, LL.M. (Master of Law) program, as the first law
student from ROC in around 7 years
- 1980, graduated first in the Yale LL.M. program and admitted into Yale J.S.D. (Doctor of the Science of
Law) program, as the first law student from ROC in around 15 years
- 1980, completed the first draft of the J.S.D. dissertation during the summer, within
two months and 10 days, before the J.S.D. class commenced in September 1980
- 1981, received Yale J.S.D. degree and admitted into Yale J.D. (Juris
Doctor) program, as the first “law” graduate from ROC and from all Chinese communities in the world
in centuries
- 1981-1982,
Associate at Debevois & Plimpton (perhaps the first ROC law graduate to work in the American top law firm).
- 1982, passed the American
bar examination, and subsequently admitted to practice in several states and federal courts within the United States
of America.
- 1982, formed
“Yale & Yale”, and “Shieh & Shieh”
- 1983, Summer Associate at Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (then one of the largest law
firms in California, now over 1,000 attorneys)
- 1983, selected Editor of the Yale Law Journal through written competition (Article: “Act
of State Ad Absurdum”)
- 1984, received Yale J.D. degree (perhaps, broke the historical record for being the first to receive all
American law degrees in three years actual time and in four years academic time for J.D., LL.M, and J.S.D. degrees in
centuries).
- 1980-1981,
1982-1984, Scholarship winner and holder of postgraduate degrees from Yale University
- 1984-1985, Associate at Stoel Rives, the largest law firm in Oregon
(now over 390 attorneys)
- 1985-1987,
Associate at O’Melveny & Myers (then one of the largest law firms in California, now 700 lawyers)
- 1987-1988, Senior Associate at Lewis,
D’Amato, Brisbois & Bisggard (then 200 lawyers. Now, 1,000 lawyers)
- 1988-1989, Senior Counsel at Graham & James.
- 1989, April, became Partner at Lewis,
D’Amato, Brisbois & Bisggard, (perhaps, the first law graduate from ROC to become a Partner in the large American
law firm in less than 5 years after commencing work or after graduation in 1984).
- 1990-, Guarantee Equity Partner at Fulbright & Jaworski (then
700 lawyers. Now, more than 3800 lawyers)
- 1994, won Foreign Sovereign Immunity Act litigation in a landmark case in the United States
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.
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- 1995,
won freedom of association litigation for a “country’” to be an independent country in a landmark
case in the United States District Court
- 1995, won Texas jury trial
- 1997, through the Court, convicted David S. Wesley, Eugene W. Brott & C. Bernard Kaufman, three Los
Angeles judges, and their partners in crime: Major Williams, Jr., Leslie R. Lopez, Cydney Tabor Batchelor, Donald Robert
Steedman, Elizabeth M. Avila, Irene Dobbins, Judy Harrison, Andrew Castellano
- 1998, through the Court, convicted Paul A. Turner of 2d District
of CA Court of Appeal, Edward Y. Kakita, Joanne Earls Robins, James Williams Obrien, three Los Angeles judges, and
their partners in crime: Linda Oliver, Gerald Varno Hollingsworth, Jr. & David Stuart Eisen of Quinn, Kully and Morrow
(which merged with Arnold & Porter; now Eisen is with Wilson Elser Moskowitz Edelman & Dicker)
- 1999, won ROC’s judicial independency,
free from American judicial intrusion in a landmark case.
- 2003, won Grand Justice (same as the US Supreme Court precedent) Interpretation 569
on the inter-spousal self-prosecution, a landmark case
- 2007, won the ROC Supreme Court’s first landmark case in the civil aspect of the freedom
of speech and press in 最高法院96台上928 第5庭
- 2013, September 4, won the ROC Supreme Court’s final and conclusive judgment of “not guilty”
after 16 years’ defense against the political and judicial persecution and prosecution against an innocent person
- 2013, October 16,
through the Taiwan Taipei District Court’s first counting the ballots in a century, won and elected as director,
controller and representative of the bar associations with the highest ballots
- 2016, July 27, won the ROC Supreme Court’s judgment on freedom
of association and speech, as well as litigation privileges after 12 years’ defense against the malicious
political and judicial persecution and prosecution against an innocent person
- 2017, April 27, won two landmark criminal cases in the Court of
Appeals: (1) a final and conclusive criminal judgment of “not guilty” was rendered to reverse the lower
court’s guilty judgment on “Offenses of Obstructing an Officer In Discharge of Duties”, including allegation
of defamation and insulting against clerk, judge and court; and (2) a judgment, which is in essence a final and
conclusive “not guilty” judgment on freedom of association and speech, as well as litigation privileges against
the attacks from the ROC’s most powerful, corruptive and collusive lawyers (self-admitted as “Literary Mafia”,
“Corrupted
Mafia”, “Corrupted Literary Mafia” in Singapore; and as 文聯團 “Wen-Lien Group/Camp—partnership in crime” in ROC) who conspired with corruptive and collusive
prosecutors and judges in conducting malicious political and judicial persecution and prosecution against an innocent
person for decades
- Up
to the present, won all American and ROC clients’ criminal cases pursuant to the goals of the criminal defendants
(no one goes to jail during the retainer relationship), and won all cases on anti-dumping initiated by People’s
Republic of China (PRC).
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