Faithfulaw International is a partnership law firm officially authorized by the State Intellectual Property Office and State Administration for Industry and Commerce of the People's Republic of China to deal with all of domestic and international intellectual property matters for the clients at home and abroad in People's Republic of China, including applications for patents, trademarks, copyrights, infringement litigations, and other related intellectual property affairs.

Faithfulaw International was originally founded by several pioneering patent attorneys under the State Ministry of China in 1985 and became a private law firm in 1993 according to the requirements of the Chinese Reform and the relevant provisions of the Chinese Corporation Law, and then merged and became "Faithfulaw International IP Law Office"in 2005.

1.Online search of trademark information available to the public
2.Trademark Examination Guidelines to be released
3.Online IPR judgments and decisions available to the Public
4.Fifteen Preliminary People's Courts have the jurisdiction of IP cases
5.Measures for IP protections at exhibitions to be implemented
6.Five policies to encourage, create and protect intellectual property
1.Online search of trademark information available to the public
2.Trademark Examination Guidelines to be released
3.Online IPR judgments and decisions available to the Public
4.Fifteen Preliminary People's Courts have the jurisdiction of IP cases
5.Measures for IP protections at exhibitions to be implemented
6.Five policies to encourage, create and protect intellectual property
1.Online search of trademark information available to the public
2.Trademark Examination Guidelines to be released
3.Online IPR judgments and decisions available to the Public
4.Fifteen Preliminary People's Courts have the jurisdiction of IP cases
5.Measures for IP protections at exhibitions to be implemented
6.Five policies to encourage, create and protect intellectual property
1.Online search of trademark information available to the public
2.Trademark Examination Guidelines to be released
3.Online IPR judgments and decisions available to the Public
4.Fifteen Preliminary People's Courts have the jurisdiction of IP cases
5.Measures for IP protections at exhibitions to be implemented
6.Five policies to encourage, create and protect intellectual property
1.Online search of trademark information available to the public
2.Trademark Examination Guidelines to be released
3.Online IPR judgments and decisions available to the Public
4.Fifteen Preliminary People's Courts have the jurisdiction of IP cases
5.Measures for IP protections at exhibitions to be implemented
6.Five policies to encourage, create and protect intellectual property
1.Online search of trademark information available to the public
2.Trademark Examination Guidelines to be released
3.Online IPR judgments and decisions available to the Public
4.Fifteen Preliminary People's Courts have the jurisdiction of IP cases
5.Measures for IP protections at exhibitions to be implemented
6.Five policies to encourage, create and protect intellectual property
1.Online search of trademark information available to the public
2.Trademark Examination Guidelines to be released
3.Online IPR judgments and decisions available to the Public
4.Fifteen Preliminary People's Courts have the jurisdiction of IP cases
5.Measures for IP protections at exhibitions to be implemented
6.Five policies to encourage, create and protect intellectual property
1.Online search of trademark information available to the public
2.Trademark Examination Guidelines to be released
3.Online IPR judgments and decisions available to the Public
4.Fifteen Preliminary People's Courts have the jurisdiction of IP cases
5.Measures for IP protections at exhibitions to be implemented
6.Five policies to encourage, create and protect intellectual property
1.Online search of trademark information available to the public
2.Trademark Examination Guidelines to be released
3.Online IPR judgments and decisions available to the Public
4.Fifteen Preliminary People's Courts have the jurisdiction of IP cases
5.Measures for IP protections at exhibitions to be implemented
6.Five policies to encourage, create and protect intellectual property
1.Online search of trademark information available to the public
2.Trademark Examination Guidelines to be released
3.Online IPR judgments and decisions available to the Public
4.Fifteen Preliminary People's Courts have the jurisdiction of IP cases
5.Measures for IP protections at exhibitions to be implemented
6.Five policies to encourage, create and protect intellectual property