What to review first on this page

  • This page connects Korean and international clients to Taiwan legal support for company setup, investment, and disputes.
  • Initial fact review, document analysis, procedure planning, and dispute handling can be assessed in one flow.
  • You can review Attorney Wei Tseng’s profile, columns, and public channels from the same entry point.

Good fit for consultation when

  • Clients who want Taiwan legal issues explained in Korean or multilingual terms
  • Businesses that need a Taiwan lawyer for incorporation or investment matters
  • Individuals dealing with civil, criminal, traffic, divorce, or inheritance disputes in Taiwan
  • Anyone who wants to understand consultation steps and materials before reaching out

Priority review points

  • Jurisdiction, timing, and evidence strategy vary by case type.
  • For Korean companies, Taiwan procedure often needs to be aligned with head-office structure.
  • Foreign-national matters frequently require attention to service, powers of attorney, and immigration issues.
  • Legal analysis and practical enforceability should be reviewed together.

Workflow and Preparation

Consultation flow

  • Start by clarifying the business goal or dispute posture and identifying what contracts or evidence already exist.
  • Separate jurisdiction, procedure, timing, and appearance requirements under Taiwan practice before the first action is taken.
  • After consultation, split the matter into items that can move immediately and items that still require fact or document confirmation.

Materials to prepare

  • Contracts, emails, chat records, quotations, and payment records
  • Counterparty identity, company name, address, and representative details
  • Key dates, current status, and any urgent deadlines
  • Photos, videos, medical records, registry documents, or other core evidence

Points that are often missed

  • A process that feels standard in Korea may work differently in Taiwan.
  • Clients often focus on translation but miss format or power-of-attorney requirements.
  • If early contact records are not organized, later proof becomes harder.
  • Visa or immigration status can sometimes affect litigation or meeting logistics.

Related Services

Frequently Asked Questions

Start with the case type and the lawyer’s language and procedural fit. For Korean clients, Korean communication, Taiwan local procedure experience, and document-handling capability all matter.

Yes. Initial review can begin through email, messaging, or video consultation, followed by guidance on Taiwan filings and required documents.

Contracts, notices, counterpart details, timelines, and key evidence such as photos, videos, or medical records are the most useful starting materials.

If you want the direction clarified quickly

Company setup, investment, litigation, and family disputes all need different early-stage structuring. Send the core materials first and we can route the matter into the right consultation flow.