Bruce Quan
Adjunct Professor Bruce Quan has maintained a China practice since 1985, advising foreign companies doing business in China and representing Chinese companies in the United States.
In practice for over 30 years, Professor Quan is a graduate of the Boalt Hall School of Law, University of California, Berkeley. While in law school, he clerked for the litigation team of the Senate Select Committee for Presidential Campaign Activities (Senate Watergate Committee).
Professor Quan currently serves as Senior of Counsel for the international practice group of Allbright Law Offices, a 270-attorney Chinese law firm headquartered in Shanghai. Among the clients of the international practice group are Fortune 500 companies and corporations doing business in China.
Professor Quan's practice areas include commercial law, financial law, corporate law and immigration law for both inbound and outbound clients. He divides his time between San Francisco, Beijing, and Shanghai.
Currently an Associate Professor of Law at Peking Law School where he teaches corporate law, Professor Quan also directs the UC Berkeley Law School-Peking Law School Faculty Exchange Program. A past adviser to CIETAC (The arbitration Commission of China) Shenzhen, he has also taught at the Shanghai Institute of Foreign Trade and has given lectures and organized judicial delegation visits between the Supreme Peoples' Court of China and the United States Federal Judiciary.
Professor Quan previously served as the City Attorney of the City of Alameda, California, as Associate General Counsel for the Redevelopment Agency of the City of San Jose, California, and as Senior Trial Counsel for the Western Region of the United States Office of the Special Counsel (OCS) in San Francisco. He has served as a member of the faculty of the Trial Advocacy Program at Stanford Law School and the University of San Francisco Law School and the National Institute of Trial Advocacy (NITA) Western Region.